I just picked up a SV. Have settled in on what shells pattern well for waterfowl. I’ve messed with Kent and Remington. The Kent wi factory IC seem good.
"Inertia Driven" as a term and concept is some of the best, slickest, cleverest marketing in the firearms industry. It sounds so scientific. Back in the 1980s before Benelli became so fashionable and upscale, their action was simply called "delayed blowback." Some marketing guy in Italy said, "You know, we can do better than that. We can say 'inertia driven' and charge a million dollars per shotgun."
Jersey Tom I agree. Just have to hold your thumb at a forward angle where the bolt can only push it out of the way. But if done quickly, it’s a breeze. Great job!
If you actually hunt there’s no way you can load that because you have thick ass gloves on and it will get caught in the slide every time there’s no way I’d even think to try this plus it’s cold your reaction is slow
No, I haven't had any problems with that. You pull your fingers out and then the bolt begins moving forward, not the other way around. Your fingers are well out of the way by the time the action finishes cycling.
One reason why the Maxus and Super Vinci are my two favorite semi auto shotguns
Neat trick! Looks easy enough (famous last words?)
Thanks, looking forward to getting one soon
I couldn't find any other videos showing how to speed load the Super Vinci the fastest way, so here's one that I made.
I'll have to give this a try
Thanks
No problem, hope it helps you out
Why get your thumb in the action??? There is a safer way, push the button.
I just picked up a SV. Have settled in on what shells pattern well for waterfowl. I’ve messed with Kent and Remington. The Kent wi factory IC seem good.
Id rather stick with brownings speed loading. Makes way more sense and is safer for your thumb. Esp if you have slow reactions.
This is not dangerous for your thumb, at all. Did you watch? Doesn't depend on your reaction speed.
Super
Does this work with any benelli??
"Inertia Driven" as a term and concept is some of the best, slickest, cleverest marketing in the firearms industry. It sounds so scientific. Back in the 1980s before Benelli became so fashionable and upscale, their action was simply called "delayed blowback." Some marketing guy in Italy said, "You know, we can do better than that. We can say 'inertia driven' and charge a million dollars per shotgun."
They're worth the price, you're only buying it once
the speed loading is only on browning this is to lose your finger
+MrPeriklakias I'm not sure what you're trying to say, but this is perfectly safe with the Benelli
Jersey Tom I agree. Just have to hold your thumb at a forward angle where the bolt can only push it out of the way. But if done quickly, it’s a breeze. Great job!
~Kai~
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Nice trick thanks for sharing.
Can you do this to a SBE2?
No problem. Not sure about this on the SBE2, don't have one to try out.
Any inertia driven shotgun can do this
Bought this gun today _kia_
What is this ammunition?
Snap caps for safe demonstration (not live shells). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snap_cap
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Will have to try with a Beretta A400 Xplor Unico, with gloves on at first lol.
Xcango013 works on my Beretta 390. won't close on ur finger so don't worry lol. it will only close when u move ur finger out of the way
Hmmm and you still have a thumb left...LOL
Two, actually!
Grand Thumb
If you actually hunt there’s no way you can load that because you have thick ass gloves on and it will get caught in the slide every time there’s no way I’d even think to try this plus it’s cold your reaction is slow
Have you had problems with your fingers getting caught in the action?
No, I haven't had any problems with that. You pull your fingers out and then the bolt begins moving forward, not the other way around. Your fingers are well out of the way by the time the action finishes cycling.
as fast as browning though?????
Thanks I lost my thumb.
It’s all fun in games until you lose a thumb
Definitely smashed. But not gone. Lol
Nope nope & nope, not catching my thumb on the extractor
Dookie Bob Me neither!
The fastest way to lose a finger
Did you watch the video? It doesn't work like that. Perfectly finger safe.
Skip to 0:49 and you can see that it's impossible to hurt yourself doing this. You must be thinking of some lesser kind of shotgun, not a Benelli.
Seems like a glove would get stuck but that’s pretty cool