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I am new to shotguns and just got my license. I plan on getting the Benelli Supernova for my first shotgun but have a few questions before I make up my mind. First off, I want the field model of the 12 gauge Supernova in all black synthetic with a 26 inch barrel. Will I be able to load slug rounds with this model? Is there any way I can get the pump flush with the barrel? In other words, can I make it so both the top barrel and the bottom pump are parallel like this http://www.jaxonsgottagun.com/Remington870.jpg? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Field Grade
Joined: Tue Dec 19, 2006 9:41 am Posts: 26 Location: South Yorkshire, UK
Hi Pumpmaster12, I own a Benelli SN with the 26' barrel and an extended magazine tube. At the most basic level you have three options, cut the barrel so that the muzzle is flush with the end of the magazine tube, buy a barrel of the appropriate length or, obtain a suitable length extended magazine tube. Obviously, there are financial, practical, aesthetic and legal implications to all this. It would help to know within which country you reside. As to use of slug ammo. Most shotguns will safely fire slug rounds of the appropriate gauge, assuming that you stay within the chambering limits - no 3' shells in 2. 3/4' chambers (Not a problem with the SN as it has a 3. 1/2' chamber). Most people will tell you not to use too tight a choke. This isn't so much about safety as accuracy. I live in the UK and my SN with extended mag. tube and slug ammo. is very tightly controlled - it may be completely different where you live. Kind regards Andy
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Utility Grade
Joined: Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:43 am Posts: 7
I live in Massachusetts and can't have a shotgun that carries more than 5 rounds.
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Field Grade
Joined: Tue Dec 19, 2006 9:41 am Posts: 26 Location: South Yorkshire, UK
Well, having a 26' barrel AND a five shot mag. tube which is flush with the muzzle would seem to be mutually incompatible. The only option would be a dummy mag. tube extended flush with the muzzle. Although, that then begs the question, why?! Also, if the legal max. is five and you have a tube that looks if it holds more than five are you not going to be constantly having to prove to any police officer that sees you out with the gun, that the tube is a dummy? Rgds Andy
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Field Grade
Joined: Sun Mar 08, 2009 4:09 pm Posts: 34
I am new to shotguns and just got my license. I plan on getting the Benelli Supernova for my first shotgun but have a few questions before I make up my mind. First off, I want the field model of the 12 gauge Supernova in all black synthetic with a 26 inch barrel. Will I be able to load slug rounds with this model? Is there any way I can get the pump flush with the barrel? In other words, can I make it so both the top barrel and the bottom pump are parallel like this http://www.jaxonsgottagun.com/Remington870.jpg? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
The picture of the Remington 870 that you included is a defensive configuration with an 18' barrel and a +2 magazine extension, giving it a capacity of 8 rounds (7 in the tube + 1 in the chamber). What do you intend to do with this shotgun? If you want a Benelli Supernova that looks similar to that specific Remington 870, then you want the Benelli Supernova Tactical, model 20145 or 20155, with a +2 magazine extension. Use the plug that comes with the shotgun, and you will still be within MA law. Here is an example - I just posted pics of mine. The 26' barrel has removeable chokes, so slugs are not recommended. If you want to shoot both shot and slugs in a field model Supernova, then you want to add either a rifled slug barrel, which is available, if expensive, or try to find a fixed cylinder smooth-bore barrel, which may not exist for the Benelli. You can shoot both shot and slugs out of a tactical model, no problem, since it only comes with a fixed cyclinder smooth-bore barrel. The standard magazine gives you a 5-round capacity (4 in the tube and 1 in the chamber, or 4+1, using 2 3/4' or 3' shells, or 3+1 using 3 1/2' shells), if you remove the plug. Magazine extensions of various lengths are available, but I don't know if there is one that will bring the magazine flush with a 26' barrel. Adding a long magazine extension you can't use would be expensive (over $100) and doesn't make sense, but if you absolutely have to have a 26' barrel and a magazine that is flush with the muzzle, then you could look for an appropriate magazine extension and use a wooden dowel as a plug to keep you limited to 5 rounds.
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Utility Grade
Joined: Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:43 am Posts: 7
I've decided I am going to get the 24 inch barrel field model without the barrels flush. I am going to be using the gun for home defense, hunting, and at the range. I will be using both shot and slugs. For my purposes, is the field model or tactical model better?
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Field Grade
Joined: Sun Mar 08, 2009 4:09 pm Posts: 34
The Supernova is modular. The differences between the various tactical and field models are stocks, barrels and finishes. If you are getting a 24' barrel, then you are getting a field model. Any shotgun will do for HD, if needed. Since you want to hunt and do range shooting, a field model makes sense. You can always add other barrels, if you want to shoot slugs or want a short barrel specifically for home defense.
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Utility Grade
Joined: Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:43 am Posts: 7
So will it be ok to shoot slug rounds out of my 24 inch barrel field model?
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Joined: Wed Nov 16, 2005 10:00 pm Posts: 12663 Location: Mo
You can shoot slugs through screw in chokes. I would recomend a CYL or IC choke. If you want the look of the extended mag tube there is a recoil reducer that replaces the magazine cap but it will not be flush with the barrel. I would recomend the 2 barrel aproach for HD/sporting purpose although it is more expensive for the nova/supernova than an 870 or 500. Hope that helps.
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