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Markopolo
01-20-2020, 10:47 AM
Check out this sweetheart!!!! anybody ever try one of these out???


https://youtu.be/pJwVtNaZVfI

I want one!!!!

marko

Rcmaveric
01-20-2020, 10:53 AM
I want one now too.



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megasupermagnum
01-20-2020, 12:36 PM
Safety is in the worst possible spot.

RustyReel
01-20-2020, 02:06 PM
Na, I'll pass.

popper
01-20-2020, 03:57 PM
Looks like an american version of my A400.

TNsailorman
01-20-2020, 04:04 PM
At that price point I will pass also. Remington 1100, 1187 will do the same thing(maybe a little slower) but I am not that interested in speed in a shotgun. I could get enough speed from my Remington 870 to shoot skeet or at least when I was younger I could and did a few times, just to prove to a couple of doubters that the 870 was up to the task. I would like to see 5 man sized targets set up at say 50 feet and see if this guy can hit them within the "1 second" that is claimed. Any semi auto that sells for over $1000.00 will never see my gun rack. just my .02, james

NSB
01-20-2020, 04:18 PM
The video is pure BS. I shot shotgun speed events for a good number of years and I've seen shooters like Tom Knapp shoot events shooting a variety of shotguns. The fastest shotgun for speed events, believe it or not, it a pump in a trick shooters hands. I've seen Tom Knapp throw eight (8) clay targets into the air with his left hand and hit them all before they hit the ground using a Benelli shotgun. I've owned a dozen Benelli shotguns and several more Beretta shotguns and none of them were slow enough to fail to cycle when I was shooting speed events. Tom Knapp told me that even he couldn't shoot faster than any of his Benelli or Beretta shotguns. He said "if I can't do it, you can't either". Can't ague with the man. I wouldn't even think of buying a shotgun made by Savage that cost in the same price range of a Benelli or a Beretta....or even a Browning. The "B" guns are all outstanding and they are probably worth the price (at least I think they are, depending on what you're using them for). Another nod to the B guns is durability. I shot several hundred thousand rounds over a ten year period and never wore one out. Time will tell how the Savage does, but I'm not expecting it to make a dent in the B gun market. If they're hanging their hat on "speed" they haven't got anything to hang it on. I can guarantee you can't out speed shoot any auto if Mr. Knapp couldn't. Google Tom Knapp and get an education on speed shooting a shotgun. He's passed now, but he was quite a showman besides being a fantastic trick shot.

Duckiller
01-20-2020, 04:42 PM
Winchester puts their saftey on the rear of the trigger guard. Remington on the front of the trigger guard. Mossberg on the top of the reciever. Where is this horrid place that savage places its saftey?

49FMarlin
01-20-2020, 05:08 PM
the camo turns me off, id end up loosing it in the woods :(
Ill stick to my Ithica 37 as if i wanted or needed too it slam fires ANYTHING as fast as i can rack it

Markopolo
01-20-2020, 05:40 PM
has anybody actually shot one of these???

megasupermagnum
01-20-2020, 07:34 PM
Winchester puts their saftey on the rear of the trigger guard. Remington on the front of the trigger guard. Mossberg on the top of the reciever. Where is this horrid place that savage places its saftey?

The rear of the trigger guard. Remington puts theirs there too. Absolute worst possible safety design in existence. It's hard to reach, and it gets knocked back on when shooting. It's not as big of a problem for a right handed shooter, but still not ideal.

Hamish
01-20-2020, 08:31 PM
Safety is in the worst possible spot..

Why would they do that? Stupid,,,,,,.

megasupermagnum
01-20-2020, 11:09 PM
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Why would they do that? Stupid,,,,,,.

I know. You could put it on the front side of the trigger guard. It can be in front of the trigger guard. It could be on the side of the gun. It could be on top like Mossberg, but that's just too sensible. There really is not a worse spot to put a safety than tucked up tight at the rear of the trigger guard, and right where your finger goes if you are left handed.

Cole440
01-21-2020, 12:51 AM
I need the ACCuTriGgER

rking22
01-21-2020, 09:05 AM
Nope, zero interest, over priced piece of plastic. cycling speed is a total non issue. Balance and natural point ability are important shotgun features. Takes time to reaquire the target, that is if you care more about hitting things than making noise. Same with slamfire, not going to hit with that second shot unless really big target really close. Now I don’t see the issue with safety position, never had an issue with that location on 870s, well proven and familiar position. Worst possible position, naw check out the widomaker on auto 5 design, inside the trigger guard!

swheeler
01-21-2020, 11:41 AM
I think I'll pass too! The only safety worse is the older Rem M11 inside the front of trigger guard, even the Stevens/savage 320 pump had the safety in front of the trigger guard not rear, I want mine under my thumb.

Markopolo
01-21-2020, 12:57 PM
i dont mind the safety position being an 870 guy.. i do like he adjustability of the gun... and was hoping that somebody here might have had the opportunity to actually shoot one... the video talked about the reduction of recoil and ability to cycle just about any shell reliably.. i do fantasize about a 12g semi auto that cycles everything, is adjustable for fit, able to remain close to target, and is point-able. shooting fast is just for fun....

swheeler
01-21-2020, 02:43 PM
You'd make a great tester , let us know!:kidding::kidding:

gpidaho
01-21-2020, 04:52 PM
My old Beretta AL391 Urika will cycle faster than I can pull a trigger. Best money I ever spent on an autoloading shotgun. Gp

PapaG
01-22-2020, 07:05 PM
Ill let a few thousand others try out a brand new $1500 shotgun. My 1100s work just fine.

DDRanch
01-23-2020, 07:11 PM
For that price I'll pass

Powersgt
01-23-2020, 10:18 PM
Unless it is significantly lower then MSRP, that’s pretty expensive for a 3” gun. I would think your money would be better spent on one of the inertia guns or even a Remington V3.

I’m looking for a dedicated water fowl gun, I’ll look at Remington, Browning or Benelli product first.

Cole440
01-23-2020, 10:25 PM
My Stoeger is cheap, it fires 3.5 shells, and its been a great shotgun. No complaints from me! I almost didn't buy one because of the haters, but I am glad that I did!

BillCarson
01-26-2020, 12:22 PM
I will check it out