![]() ![]() ![]() And if you shoot defensive loads, a little extra weight and a quality stock go a long way. The H&R is NOT heavy, I have one with both the 18.5" and 28" barrels and it is no different than any other similarly designed shotgun. Want to upgrade, then what? With the H&R, you can buy an 870 part. If something breaks, then what? With the H&R, you can buy an 870 part. While my head may be in the sand, that doesn't bode well for it having the proven track record other comparably priced competitors have. I've never heard of these particular Turkish shotguns, and never seen one in a store or at the range. ![]() I recommended to a friend to buy the Savage/Steven's pump shotgun at a similar price point imported by a reputable American company and it fell apart on his first range trip. I do know Turkey has been cranking out some cool semi auto shotguns, especially those patterned after AR-15's, but that doesn't mean I would pick one up over a Remington, Benelli, Beretta, FN, Vepr, Saiga etc. I'm more than willing to admit if I am wrong, which I may be here. ![]()
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