Hey Randy, I am with you on ''dinky safeties'' and for that matter in the wrong place (front of trigger guard)! That was one reason I never bought a Winchester shotgun back in the day! But boy oh boy you couldn't ask for a gun to shoot any better as far as p.o.a. right outta the box and I like the old school camo.....it seems to be poular now! Another great review Randy. Take care and good luck hunting my friend!
A little heavy. 1 ounce and 1/8th 1200 fps cycling but a good waterfowl blind shotgun that shoots to point of aim. 3.5 12 gauge Waterfowl shotgun. Dinky safety ought to be changed out.
@@RandyWakeman I was just saying it seems like that’s the trend. I’d buy a maxus clone if it was built and priced well. All I ever see though are companies copying benelli.
THey aren't copying Benelli (owned by Beretta), they are using the Bruno Civolani action as it is cheap to manufacture. Fabarm, Browning / Winchester, Mossberg, Armsan, Savage, etc., etc. all offer gas guns.
A sbe wishes is could shoot poa mine was a paperweight, biggest waste of almost 2k I’ve ever spent. God forbid you wanted to shoot turkeys/small game with it. Most of these copies are an improvement.
Hey Randy, I am with you on ''dinky safeties'' and for that matter in the wrong place (front of trigger guard)! That was one reason I never bought a Winchester shotgun back in the day! But boy oh boy you couldn't ask for a gun to shoot any better as far as p.o.a. right outta the box and I like the old school camo.....it seems to be poular now! Another great review Randy. Take care and good luck hunting my friend!
www.chuckhawks.com/sauersl5waterfowl.html ... fix the safety and they have a great gun.
Great review. Have you had a chance to get your hands on the new Beretta A400 xtreme plus in 20 ga? On paper it sounds like a real winner
No. It is far too heavy for a 20 gauge, and I'm not a fan of the "kick-off."
@@RandyWakeman in your opinion what’s the softest shooting 20 ga?
The discontinued Remington 11-87, followed by the Browning Silver.
A little heavy. 1 ounce and 1/8th 1200 fps cycling but a good waterfowl blind shotgun that shoots to point of aim. 3.5 12 gauge Waterfowl shotgun. Dinky safety ought to be changed out.
LIghter than a Browning BPS. It is a good weight for the blind, but the safety is obnoxiously small.
Did you fire Only 2 3/4" why No 3" You did Not complain about recoil so im sure there were No 3 1/2" shot...
Of course I did.
@@RandyWakeman Well Randy is watched Twice and you talked only about shot ounces...
Being a waterfowl gun you should also fire waterfowl loads.
I did, but that's not the issue. www.chuckhawks.com/sauersl5waterfowl.html .
Muy excelentes arma amigos saludos elegante
A German super black eagle!
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Everything is just a super black eagle clone nowadays.
Not at all: see Browning Maxus, Fabarm L4S, etc., etc.
@@RandyWakeman I was just saying it seems like that’s the trend. I’d buy a maxus clone if it was built and priced well. All I ever see though are companies copying benelli.
THey aren't copying Benelli (owned by Beretta), they are using the Bruno Civolani action as it is cheap to manufacture. Fabarm, Browning / Winchester, Mossberg, Armsan, Savage, etc., etc. all offer gas guns.
A sbe wishes is could shoot poa mine was a paperweight, biggest waste of almost 2k I’ve ever spent. God forbid you wanted to shoot turkeys/small game with it. Most of these copies are an improvement.