@@drbubba1233 mine is wood furniture forearm and butt stock. Thought that I want to change it to the synthetic forearm and butt stock like yours. Is it compatible?
Nice. I’m looking into the affinity as well. Watching this just narrowed my choices down. Most likely I will get the 28”. I never hunted waterfowl before, but hopefully this season will be my first but with an affinity 3.
This gun is literally 95% the same as a Benelli m2. M2 has a few things like all chrome steel parts that wear a bit more and an all chromed barrel around the chamber as opposed to just the chamber itself.
I got an m2 also and love it but I'm probably going to get an affinity 3 also as a backup waterfowl gun and a chukar gun I can hike up to the rim rock with and if it gets a little scraped up I won't care as much :D
With the old affinity, the bolt handle could be interchanged with benelli bolt handles. Is that still the case with the affinity 3? Pretty sure it is, but would care for some clarification on that
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Yeah, as long as the Benelli is an inertia operated gun. I just bought an Affinity 3 Sporting 12GA, 30" BBL and I bought an aftermarket charging handle that fits in Benellis too - nordiccomp.com/categories/bolt-operating-handle/ Here's another really nice one too that I don't have - freedomfightertactical.com/collections/franchi-affinity-sporting-and-compact-shotgun-parts-and-accessories All of the charging handles here have the anti-rotation lug, the original can spin and I really didn't like that.
the 12 gauge kicks pretty hard. the 20 ga would be awesome for your size, or maybe look at a gas operated gun. key is to test one out if you can. good luck!
I have the plain Affinity that I got from Dicks a few years ago. A great gun and you will enjoy the new gun.
Seems to be a great quality, value driven shotgun. Thanks for the review.
yes, I like it so far!
@@drbubba1233 mine is wood furniture forearm and butt stock. Thought that I want to change it to the synthetic forearm and butt stock like yours. Is it compatible?
Nice. I’m looking into the affinity as well. Watching this just narrowed my choices down. Most likely I will get the 28”. I never hunted waterfowl before, but hopefully this season will be my first but with an affinity 3.
Can you shoot slugs in this gun
Hello I am from Russia ! I have the same gun, I shoot them at the stand. No problem with the gun!
Nice gun brother just bought a m2
This gun is literally 95% the same as a Benelli m2. M2 has a few things like all chrome steel parts that wear a bit more and an all chromed barrel around the chamber as opposed to just the chamber itself.
I got an m2 also and love it but I'm probably going to get an affinity 3 also as a backup waterfowl gun and a chukar gun I can hike up to the rim rock with and if it gets a little scraped up I won't care as much :D
Where can I get the extended mag tube ?
Why 26 and not 28?
With the old affinity, the bolt handle could be interchanged with benelli bolt handles. Is that still the case with the affinity 3? Pretty sure it is, but would care for some clarification on that
Yeah, as long as the Benelli is an inertia operated gun. I just bought an Affinity 3 Sporting 12GA, 30" BBL and I bought an aftermarket charging handle that fits in Benellis too - nordiccomp.com/categories/bolt-operating-handle/ Here's another really nice one too that I don't have - freedomfightertactical.com/collections/franchi-affinity-sporting-and-compact-shotgun-parts-and-accessories All of the charging handles here have the anti-rotation lug, the original can spin and I really didn't like that.
Where is it made?
italy
Can you ghost load the affinity 3 or 3.5?
Gwert88 06 pretty sure you can
I am 13 years old and 123 pounds do you think the franchi would kick to hard for me
the 12 gauge kicks pretty hard. the 20 ga would be awesome for your size, or maybe look at a gas operated gun. key is to test one out if you can. good luck!
@@drbubba1233 u dont know what ur talking bout then cause It dont even punch
How’s the recoil on that ?
It does kick pretty good, trade off of being light.
@@drbubba1233 how does it feel compares to a regular shotgun 12 ga?.. or I should get the 20 ga?