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Talk:Benelli M Series Super 90 Shotguns

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M3's pump operation

I recently handled a M3 at a gunshop and when I set it to pump action mode, it seemed like the pump doesn't operate like a traditional pump action where you can pump it after you fire it or press the button to release the slide. The M3 seemed that you could rack it without pushing a button or firing it. Is this true? --FIVETWOSEVEN 21:54, 24 June 2011 (CDT)

Additional Variants

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Benelli M1 Super 90 with pistol grip, saddle shell holders and Surefire dedicated weaponlight - 12 gauge
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M1 Super 90 "Entry" model with rifle-type open sights, shorter barrel, normal buttstock - 12 gauge
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M1 Super 90 Field - 12 gauge
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M1 Super 90 short Barrel model - 12 gauge
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M1 Super 90 model with Surefire dedicated weaponlight - 12 gauge
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M1 Super 90 model with Surefire dedicated weaponlight - 12 gauge
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Benelli M1 Super 90 with pistol grip stock, top rail, and an Aimpoint sight - 12 Gauge
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Benelli M4 Super 90 with collapsed stock - 12 Gauge
ATI Benelli M4 Raven with 7-shot tube - 12 Gauge
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Benelli M4 Super 90 in H20 NP3 mariner finish - 12 Gauge
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Benelli M4 in desert camo - 12 Gauge

H&K Model 521

Regarding the Heckler & Koch Model 512 shotgun, I found a site that sheds some light on the capacity. [1] The site is to a classified ad for the shotgun, and the description states that the shotgun holds 7 rounds. Just thought I would help out a little bit...

M2

Out of curiosity, any reason why the M2 hasn't seen any use in media while the M1, M3 and M4 are common? --Zackmann08 20:16, 10 June 2012 (CDT)