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Ok - forgive the ignorance. I have not devoted much of my time to the study of shotguns. What is the difference between the Franchi autos and the Benelli autos? They are on the same website - plus I see the Stoegers on the same website. Appreciate the insight you can give. | ||
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All I can tell you is that I had a Franchi 20 ga. auto manufactured about 2001, and it was a lemon! it patterend a foot low and a foot left at 20 yards, and the charge handle would pop out at the most inoportune times. I traded it in for a Franchi O/U 20 ga, and its a much better gun! friar Our liberties we prize, and our rights we will maintain. | |||
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Franchi is owned by Benelli [I think ?] The auto on the website , 720, has the Benelli recoil system. I wonder if Franchi is a lower priced Benelli. I have an older Benelli and I've been very happy with it. | |||
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The Benelli is the Toyota Corolla of the shotgunning realm,The M2 Super 90 will give you decades of good service with just a lil TLC.I have used a Stoeger for about 4 years with flawless performance, then the charging handle broke, when i let the action slide forward without an assist, they charged me $196 to replace it the gun only cos me $650.I have not used a Franchi so cannot offer an opinion.If money were no option i wld first get a Supersport(cos i like shiny stuff) then i wld get a M2 Super 90. id also keep a Stoeger again. I currently use a Mossberg Maverick Pump with deadly effect. To hunt, fish and tell only the truth. | |||
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I only have a experience with the Franchi 48 and the Benelli Super 90. The Franchi is a recoil operated action. The kind with the long spring on the magazine tube and the barrel slides back into the receiver pushing the bolt back at each shot. Similar to a Browning A-5. The Benelli uses what they call an inertia action. I'm not 100% on the mechanics, but what I know is this: The firing of the shell unlocks the bolt and the recoil energy pushes the bolt back and cycles the action. A light spring in the stock pushes the bolt closed at the same time pushes a new shell into the chamber. There is something in the lock up the bolt I am leaving out, but it escapes me at the moment. It is a very simple action compared to gas or recoil operated ones thus its ability to feed low or high brass shell interchangably. Mine has never failed to cycle anything I put thru it except on some shells that had gotten wet. It has been used and abused and keeps on trucking. A lot of older guys I hunt with use the Fanchi 48 for dove and rabbit because they are very lightweight. I had no problems with mine that I can recall. Like all recoil operated shotguns they need to be kept clean to function reliably. 30+ years experience tells me that perfection hit at .264. Others are adequate but anything before or after is wishful thinking. | |||
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benelli does not own franchi but has easier customer service the franchi come in through benelli usa DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR | |||
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I own a number of Benellis and one Franchi. And have handled more of both. I think the Benelli quality is clearly ahead of Franchi. NRA Patron member | |||
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I have owned 3 Franchi 48as and think they are great. With a chrome lined barrel and alloy receiver you have min maintence issues. The mag cut off is a great plus even better than an auto 5. Yackman | |||
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