All the Turk autoloaders (and the pumps for that matter) are junk, avoid like the plague.
The 1301 and 930 aren't bad choices. The 940JM pro is the sweet spot, more refined than the 930 and cheaper than the 1301.
Benelli is "nice", but obviously dumb expensive and they have some usability quirks.
The M4 is the one I think of in particular. They have notoriously tight shell stops, loading tube isn't as smooth as others, the shell carrier is shaped like a fork and likes to eat thumbs.I'm not sure of these usability quirks, at least with an M4?
All the Turk autoloaders (and the pumps for that matter) are junk, avoid like the plague.
The 1301 and 930 aren't bad choices. The 940JM pro is the sweet spot, more refined than the 930 and cheaper than the 1301.
Benelli is "nice", but obviously dumb expensive and they have some usability quirks.
Define 'junk' please. If by junk you mean country of origin then that is one point. If by junk you mean you load it and every time you pull the trigger it performs flawlessly, then what the hell is it supposed to do? Have you shot one? Held one? I suggest you check your bravado and go pick one up and check it out. If it had no makings on it you would think it was a Benelli, it is that good. Then we will talk about what you could do with the extra $800-1000 that is still in your pocket...
They did the Maverick 88 test as well.
TFB is some fun stuff (like the Mail Call vids).
I have some Turkish "junk"....paid $250.00 for it out the door with 5 choke tubes....the first 100 round break in period had a couple FTF.....after that I have over 2000 rounds through it without cleaning and has NEVER failed.....Define 'junk' please. If by junk you mean country of origin then that is one point. If by junk you mean you load it and every time you pull the trigger it performs flawlessly, then what the hell is it supposed to do? Have you shot one? Held one? I suggest you check your bravado and go pick one up and check it out. If it had no makings on it you would think it was a Benelli, it is that good. Then we will talk about what you could do with the extra $800-1000 that is still in your pocket...