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ASG franchi sas12 shorty

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Hi all, looking for opinions on the above gun as I'm after a good but cheap shotgun for cqb and this one seems perfect.

Atb

Andy

 
All the tri-shot shotguns are the same, will be made by the same factory and rebranded by DE / ASG / GFC etc. They're good.

Other than that, there's just the TMs which are skirmishable shotguns - but their spring tri-shots are old and rare (not worth the money) Or there are the gas M870s which are ~ £300.

 
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I just to try cqb with a shotty hence not wanting to spend loads hence the asg.

 
Give me a stock every day of the week! they are very front heavy and without a stock feel quite unnatural to hold on target. The way you would intuitively hold one means you will shoot the floor for anyone less than 2m away from you.

With a stock you hold it much higher and much more balanced as they have a fairly hefty counter weight attached. which in turn means you can actually accurately aim it rather than just point and click in someones general direction. (and inevitably miss them)

If you want to make the stocked version shorter for small corridors and room entry, simply shoulder it and drop the gun down under your armpit and draw the pistol grip up against your nipple, the gun is now the length of the shorty, but is still in a braced and (relatively) aimed.

I really like playing with my DE M65a, its a completely different set of tactics to running an aeg, and takes more aiming, more patience and you need to count your shots, but its very rewarding. I will out range some AEGs and in static target ranges its as accurate as all but the top guns.

Airsoft world have it for £50 +£9 UPS delivery + Shells. http://www.airsoftworld.net/ay-m3-ris-tri-shot-tactical-stock-airsoft-shotgun.html

Taiwan gun in Poland has it for £30 + £10.50 UPS. http://www.taiwangun.com/en/replica-of-m56c-ee

 
What's the rotating thing on the front of the pump grip do?

 
They are a pain in the arse when placing it in the scabbard so I may take them off.

 
What's the rotating thing on the front of the pump grip do?
On the real steel one (Benelli M3) it swithces between semi-automatic and pump-action modes.

 
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