Kurr wrote:Here is my personal and favorite (stock photo, not my own):
Browning auto 5 in 12 gauge. made from 1902-1998, so it's been TESTED, lol.
Field strips easy:
Holds 5 rounds, in a tubular internal magazine so I do not have to worry about setting the weapon down to reload or removing my weak hand from the front fore grip during reload. Really don't even have to un-shoulder in order to "top off" my rounds. No mags to fumble and drop. I can shoot a few rounds and pull more from the belt, slide em in the bottom and keep going.
Locks open after last shell and has an bolt release button like the AR's. When empty just slide a few more rounds in the bottom, hit the button and go. Safety is in the trigger guard forward of trigger.
Mine has a poly choke on the end of the barrel so no tubes or extra barrels needed, I just twist to the right setting for the choke I need. Called the "field model".
I am 39 now, been pleased with it since grandpa gave it to me when I was 12. Just like my 1911 .45, it's hard to go wrong with a hundred year old design, that just keeps going.
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