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  • 626Tony
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2007
    • 1815

    Need some advice on a semi auto

    I am stuck between the 930 spx , remington 1100 tactical, or the converted saiga 12. any words of wisdom it will be used for HD and I already have a 590A1 pump now im looking for a semi auto for when SHTF. any input helps guys thanks !
    Don't forget you can get it too....FOR A PRICE!!
  • #2
    alfred1222
    Calguns Addict
    • Jan 2010
    • 7331

    it depends on what you like more, but i would choose either the Rem 1100 or the saiga.
    Originally posted by Kestryll
    This guy is a complete and total idiot.
    /thread.

    ΦΑ

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    • #3
      aippi
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 2302

      Since you asked. You already have an excellent HD and SHTF weapon so forget the semi-auto and buy ammo and lot's of it.
      JD McGuire, Owner
      AI&P Tactical
      Remington Law Enforcement Armorer
      Mossberg LE Armorer
      www.aiptactical.com
      www.tacticalgunslings.com
      If you're going to a gun fight, take a shotgun. If you can't take a shotgun, don't go.

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      • #4
        626Tony
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2007
        • 1815

        i already got a lot of SG ammo
        Don't forget you can get it too....FOR A PRICE!!

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        • #5
          aippi
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2009
          • 2302

          Good advice wasted.
          JD McGuire, Owner
          AI&P Tactical
          Remington Law Enforcement Armorer
          Mossberg LE Armorer
          www.aiptactical.com
          www.tacticalgunslings.com
          If you're going to a gun fight, take a shotgun. If you can't take a shotgun, don't go.

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          • #6
            Thefeeder
            Calguns Addict
            • Jun 2007
            • 5007

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            Get something for SHTC...you know, for flying Zombies.

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            • #7
              MossbergMan
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2009
              • 1255

              Semi-auto selection:
              1. 930SPX...I am bias towards the Mossbergs :-)
              2. FNH SLP
              3. Most any Benelli M-1,2 and 4 (gas gun)
              4. Remington 1187
              I totally understand having a perfectly good HD pump gun and the need for a semi-auto.
              There is something strangely satisfiing about having 3 or 4 hulls in the air at the same time.
              and the last popper is hit before the first one hits the ground. Ah, gas operated shotguns I love them, I really do.
              Larry Renner
              Plus (+) P Proficiency LLC
              NRA and CA. P.O.S.T certified Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Tactical Instructor.
              You never rise to the occassion, you only sink to your lowest level of training" Unknown.

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              • #8
                626Tony
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2007
                • 1815

                Originally posted by aippi
                Good advice wasted.
                no but good lookin out my question was on semi autos
                Don't forget you can get it too....FOR A PRICE!!

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                • #9
                  Kodemonkey
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 2904

                  I'll post, for what it is worth, that my Mossberg 930 hasn't failed me yet and it's got 2000 shells down the pipe. Only thing I had a problem was that I reversed a plastic forearm retainer piece and it broke. I called Mossberg, told them I effed up and how much was a new piece and they sent me 3 extras for free. If price is no object, there are better shotguns out there. But for the price, I find my little ole American made Mossberg to be a good value for the money.

                  Oh, and even though I screwed up and put in that piece backwards, the shotgun functioned flawlessly for 200 shells. I only found out that it was a problem when I removed the forearm for cleaning and there were little bits of plastic that came out.

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