Winchester SX3 Takedown
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Although this does look like a good gun, I'll stay with a benelli sbeII as I don't have to clean it very often and when I do there aren't as many parts. Even less parts if I went with a Vinci.
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You've got nail polish on your finger nails???
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this gun does not shoot all types of cartridges? I'm interested in it. and because they want a tactical and not this ark? what the difference in tactical for this? so'o fact be shorter? or the tactical munitions that this raises more tanks
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is there a particular reason why you sold the gun? I mean did you find it not worth the money, or were you looking to buy something else. because I got the sxp, and I'm looking to buy this, or any other semi-auto shotgun.
dclipe 5 days ago
@dclipe Yessir! I got rid of it because it was a very dirty-shooting gun. It tended to foul up after 100-200 rounds which is easily achievable during a skeet session or two and it didn't fit me well. Believe it or not, I love my Stoeger m2000 though it ran like crap for a thousand or so rounds. Now it's reliable as can be and it fits me perfectly. I'd recommend any of the Benelli intertia driven guns as they are also equally clean and built to a much higher standard than Stoeger.
bchokola 5 days ago
It was not the gun for me. Though it's far more reliable than my Stoeger m2000, I find the Stoeger points better for me. The recoil is noticeably softer on the SX3, though. It's definitely a refined gun. Also, the SX3 tends to get mad dirty. After shooting about 100 rounds, the piston wouldn't return fully forward under its own spring power due to the dirt buildup, though it would still function perfectly. The stoeger is a clean gun, but it used to jam up until a few thousand round break-in
bchokola 10 months ago
Your dad is going to be mad at you playing with his gun when he is not at home. LMAO
killlerr2 10 months ago
@killlerr2 Ha... nice. I would think he'd be more mad that I sold it a few months ago.
bchokola 10 months ago
@bchokola nice gun, i may get one before to long. you sold it was it broken???
killlerr2 10 months ago
@killlerr2 Nope. It wasn't broken. I sold it for three reasons- one, the fitment was never good for me. That gun never shouldered well with me and in fact I always remember having to let it sit painfully high on my shoulder to shoot accurately. Two, I needed the money for other adventures. And three, I remember that gun got extremely dirty. Maybe all gas operated shotguns are that dirty, but I have a Stoeger m2000 that points well and gets as dirty as a pump (which is not dirty at all).
bchokola 9 months ago