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  • joe562mma
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2013
    • 81

    BR 99 ar shot gun



    can anyone point out any problems they had im really interested in purchasing this shot gun asap
  • #2
    Vertigofirearms
    Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 430

    Problem #1: must have bullet button
    Originally posted by SBCZILLA (ARFCOM)
    Its a ****in tube, one end capped, one end threaded. Dont over think it.

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    • #3
      bigbearbear
      Calguns Addict
      • Jun 2011
      • 5378

      1 year warranty, not very confidence inspiring. Stoeger shtoguns, while not very expensive, comes with 5 years warranty.

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      • #4
        joe562mma
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2013
        • 81

        Originally posted by Vertigofirearms
        Problem #1: must have bullet button
        theres a ca option on there I believe an shot guns need bullet buttons?

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        • #5
          joe562mma
          Junior Member
          • Jul 2013
          • 81

          Originally posted by bigbearbear
          1 year warranty, not very confidence inspiring. Stoeger shtoguns, while not very expensive, comes with 5 years warranty.

          do they have ar looking ones aswell that's why I was purchasing it mostly lol

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          • #6
            joe562mma
            Junior Member
            • Jul 2013
            • 81

            Originally posted by bigbearbear
            1 year warranty, not very confidence inspiring. Stoeger shtoguns, while not very expensive, comes with 5 years warranty.
            checked them out , they look very well constructed

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            • #7
              bigbearbear
              Calguns Addict
              • Jun 2011
              • 5378

              Originally posted by joe562mma
              do they have ar looking ones aswell that's why I was purchasing it mostly lol
              If you mean looking like an AR with the carry handle and detachable magazine, no. But if you mean with a pistol grip stock, yes, look for Steady Grip stock option in their semi-auto shotguns, like the M3000 series.

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              • #8
                joe562mma
                Junior Member
                • Jul 2013
                • 81

                Originally posted by bigbearbear
                If you mean looking like an AR with the carry handle and detachable magazine, no. But if you mean with a pistol grip stock, yes, look for Steady Grip stock option in their semi-auto shotguns, like the M3000 series.
                thaks for the name drop im looking at either the m300 series or the side by side or over under double barrel ones the look beefy

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                • #9
                  bigbearbear
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Jun 2011
                  • 5378

                  Originally posted by joe562mma
                  thaks for the name drop im looking at either the m300 series or the side by side or over under double barrel ones the look beefy
                  No problem, actually these brands belong to the same organization (Beretta) and their shotguns are very similar. From expensive to cheapest:
                  1. Benelli. (10 years warranty)
                  2. Franchi. (7 years warranty)
                  3. Stoeger. (5 years warranty)

                  They all use the Inertia Driven system, with small difference between the brands. You should compare all 3 brands and find one that suits your budget. I have a Benelli and my colleague has a Stoeger coach gun, both are pretty nice.

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                  • #10
                    joe562mma
                    Junior Member
                    • Jul 2013
                    • 81

                    Originally posted by bigbearbear
                    No problem, actually these brands belong to the same organization (Beretta) and their shotguns are very similar. From expensive to cheapest:
                    1. Benelli. (10 years warranty)
                    2. Franchi. (7 years warranty)
                    3. Stoeger. (5 years warranty)

                    They all use the Inertia Driven system, with small difference between the brands. You should compare all 3 brands and find one that suits your budget. I have a Benelli and my colleague has a Stoeger coach gun, both are pretty nice.
                    cool man thanks a lot!

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                    • #11
                      joe562mma
                      Junior Member
                      • Jul 2013
                      • 81

                      Originally posted by bigbearbear
                      No problem, actually these brands belong to the same organization (Beretta) and their shotguns are very similar. From expensive to cheapest:
                      1. Benelli. (10 years warranty)
                      2. Franchi. (7 years warranty)
                      3. Stoeger. (5 years warranty)

                      They all use the Inertia Driven system, with small difference between the brands. You should compare all 3 brands and find one that suits your budget. I have a Benelli and my colleague has a Stoeger coach gun, both are pretty nice.
                      hey any negatives on this one beside it not being a top brand I also like the look lol
                      We have shot these Linberta shotguns ourselves here at our range and they run flawlessly, a real pleasure to shoot. The gas operated semi-auto action is lightning fast. U

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                      • #12
                        joe562mma
                        Junior Member
                        • Jul 2013
                        • 81

                        ? anyone

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