49willys
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I bought a accu-tek 380 a couple years ago for $50.It is a real turd.jams up alot and is very inaccurate.I wouldnt sell it to anyone,im just not that kind of person.
I have a Winchester 1300 from 2005/2006 and I love the darn thing. Cheap, slick action, all kinds of reliable, and patterns well. If you ever want to get rid of that 1200, PM me.Winchester 1200 Defender. It is the ugliest, shoddiest, least comfortable, budget materials riot-gun I've ever seen. The majority of the weapon isn't steel, and what is is very low quality/thin. The parts which should be wood are some sort of composite material which has a grain pattern on it to fool the untrained but it is very obviously not real wood. A good portion of the weapon is plastic as well... just a cheap piece of crap.
I got it for $200 because I didn't have a shotgun at the time, but ever since I took it home I've been looking for a replacement. It's a pump action but the materials and general light weight of the weapon turn it into what I like to call "an assisted semi-auto" action because with each shot fired the recoil blasts back at you and will send the pump flying back and eject the round.. the part where you come in is just to pull it forward to chamber another shell. My friends are scared to shoot it, they think it will explode in their hands; I doubt I could pay someone to take it, let alone sell it to anyone but the sketchy Afghani guy at the corner store near me (but he tries to buy anything I mention when I'm in there: TVs, shoes, guns, cars).
I'll keep it for the time being, it's hard to argue with the intimidation factor a shotgun brings to the table (and having 7+1 shells without reloading is nice) but I honestly don't know why I didn't drop an extra hundred bucks initially to get a Mossberg 500 which would hands down be better than my Winchester 1200 in every way.
It's a pump action but the materials and general light weight of the weapon turn it into what I like to call "an assisted semi-auto" action because with each shot fired the recoil blasts back at you and will send the pump flying back and eject the round.. the part where you come in is just to pull it forward to chamber another shell.
I'm really not understanding why anyone would keep a gun that they didn't like.
You DO realize it's a recoil-assisted pump action, and it's SUPPOSED to do that?