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Re: m2 or super vinchi?

PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 12:31 am
by Olly
jonesbrendon98 wrote:Hello I'm trying to save up for a new waterfowl gun and I'm trying to decide which one I should get. Any thoughts and im open to any
other views on other guns, i still havent decided between a benelli or browning or anyothers.



Always go shoulder each one and pic the best that fits to you. Even put in the shims right there in the store if you need to.

Re: m2 or super vinchi?

PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 7:45 am
by Rick
Having not fired a 3 1/2" round through it in years, if something happened to my old HK import SBE tomorrow, I'd replace it with a Franchi Affinity offering the Benelli line's real benefits without the high priced fluff like rubber in the stock.

Re: m2 or super vinchi?

PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 8:33 am
by aunt betty
Buy one of each and take back the ones you miss with.

Re: m2 or super vinchi?

PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 9:25 am
by Darren
jonesbrendon98 wrote:Hello I'm trying to save up for a new waterfowl gun and I'm trying to decide which one I should get. Any thoughts and im open to any
other views on other guns, i still havent decided between a benelli or browning or anyothers.


Have had three Berettas over the years and love them all: AL390, Xtrema2 (sold), and A400 Xtreme; all great guns. This season, none of them saw the marsh. Started shooting an M2 and don't see myself putting it down any time soon. Much lighter and a little more utility-like than the berettas with much fewer moving parts. Very easy to break down and maintain. Note that those three Berettas and the M2 and also a SBE fit very differently with much shorter fore ends, took some adjusting on my part.

Just my 2-cents

best of luck!

Re: m2 or super vinchi?

PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 12:34 pm
by The Duck Hammer
3" or 3 1/2". Only real difference. I'm not a fan of Benelli's design when it comes to breaking them down but I've never shot one I didn't like. I'm a browning A5 fan but you can't go wrong with anything that's inertia. IMO