What about Turkish shotguns?
is exactly where they belong
Got it calling Midwest city now.
The ATF already took that dumpster away in February
A redditor put together a really solid writeup awhile back: https://www.reddit.com/r/guns/comments/n4zbt9/turkish_notsodelight_why_you_should_generally/
TLDR: If it's made in Turkey, avoid.
I have a Davison autoloader (Turkish copy of the Benelli inertia system) I bought it because, cheap, and I wanted to see if i wanted to go inertia, or stay gas (I have a Franchi Italian gas gun) A few things I learned, I need to hold an inertia gun tighter to my shoulder, as it is so fast that it will shoot doubles with the recoil, the recoil is much more than a gas gun and the Turkish copy works. It does not have the finish of the Franchi, but it hasn't let me down. I may still get the Benelli for upland, but I'll continue to use the Davidson for waterfowl, as dropping a 300 dollar shotgun in the muck accidentally hurts a lot less.
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