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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Rybicky" data-source="post: 10649" data-attributes="member: 1851"><p>Dakor,</p><p></p><p>If your takeing a shotgun for back up, go with the remington 870, I have both of the guns you mentioned, and the remington has never failed me, and you can beat the hell out of them and they will keep shooting, my beretta 391 has failed twice on me, both were mechanical failures, then again this gun has over 5000 rounds thru it, If my *** was on the line I would go with the 870, you can shoot it almost as fast as an auto, and you dont have to keep them clean.</p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Rybicky, post: 10649, member: 1851"] Dakor, If your takeing a shotgun for back up, go with the remington 870, I have both of the guns you mentioned, and the remington has never failed me, and you can beat the hell out of them and they will keep shooting, my beretta 391 has failed twice on me, both were mechanical failures, then again this gun has over 5000 rounds thru it, If my *** was on the line I would go with the 870, you can shoot it almost as fast as an auto, and you dont have to keep them clean. Brian [/QUOTE]
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