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    Default Trying to choose a semi-auto shotgun

    Loved my Saiga 12, but prices have gone too high IMO. Wanted to get a Leader Arms AR-12, but cannot find one locally. (Not dealing with FFL transfer pain in the butt)

    Benelli, etc are also more $ than I can justify on a range toy.

    Anyone here have experience w/the EAA MKA1919 Match or the Stoeger Model 3000?

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    Default Re: Trying to choose a semi-auto shotgun

    Proudly served.

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    Default Re: Trying to choose a semi-auto shotgun

    I got my VEPR 12 for $700

    It's about twenty or thirty millions times more reliable than the Saigas.

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    Default Re: Trying to choose a semi-auto shotgun

    Quote Originally Posted by Water-Man View Post
    Looking for 18.5" barrel

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    Default Re: Trying to choose a semi-auto shotgun

    Quote Originally Posted by danhr View Post
    I got my VEPR 12 for $700

    It's about twenty or thirty millions times more reliable than the Saigas.
    I could go for one of those if I found stock at a local store.

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    Default Re: Trying to choose a semi-auto shotgun

    Another vote for the Vepr 12 here. I paid $800 with the thumb hole stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagicMan View Post
    I could go for one of those if I found stock at a local store.
    Ask one of your local ffl's to order you one. Most can order damn near anything you can think of if they don't have it in stock.

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    Default Re: Trying to choose a semi-auto shotgun

    I've seen the mka1919 choke frequently the Stoeger is solid. I've got a saiga a 930 and a benelli m2. Should have just bought the m2 the first time it would have been cheaper

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    Default Re: Trying to choose a semi-auto shotgun

    Quote Originally Posted by NathanB View Post
    I've seen the mka1919 choke frequently the Stoeger is solid. I've got a saiga a 930 and a benelli m2. Should have just bought the m2 the first time it would have been cheaper
    Are any 18.5" barrel w/pistol grip used Benelli models going for around $700 or less these days?

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    I highly doubt that. My m2 was about two 700s

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