M2 or FN SLP

Thanks Jesse I've read about it too, made off of an out of date Benelli patent or so I've read.

Steve my buddy is retired and has the deep pockets, really nice guy, so I'll get to use his until the piggy bank gets enough in it so I can get one. Right now it's climbing it's way to the top for a CTR.

The JP CTR-02 is the cream on top of the 3 gun rifle pie. it was my first full rifle purchase and it's great but I now know you don't need a billet receiver set to win. It does look cool as it gets though. They won't make you shoot any better than a JP15 with the same barrel or any other less expensive forged 3G style rifles out there. I'd save the money now and buy a Benelli M2 or used M1. Then later if you still feel the need and have the funds you can buy that dream CTR-02 rifle. A good shotgun, aka Benelli M1 or M2 is far more important than an expensive rifle.
 
just an FYI I was in my local Dicks Sporting Goods last month and they are selling a new Benelli M2 for $899. send the lifter to crums add $50 and another $150-200 at Nordic and you are ready to play for less than a new Remington VM. If you are handy you can do the loading port yourself.

Ah the M2 American. Don't be fooled by the cheap price. It doesn't have the $500 comfortech stock which is the biggest difference between the old M1 and the new M2. It also only comes in a 26" barrel. it's a great gun but your getting what you pay for. It's the gun in Matt's photo above if I'm not mistaken.
 
He picked up a Benelli M2 12/21 synthetic this morning and has the Nordic extension ordered. Also picked up 250 rounds of ammo. I can't wait until he comes over so I can put my hands on it.

Jesse I'll probably end up with the JP-15, it's been hard to save for the CTR. I keep buying ammo and this week got a new holster, mag pouches and Cr speed belt. If I could stop spending money I could of already had it. I have a Daniels defense now should I just use it and buy a M2? Then save for the JP rifle.

Thanks
 
Any Rifle will get you in the game. Any shotgun will too but a good 3 gun specific shotgun is WAY more important than a dedicated 3 gun rifle.

When I started 2 years ago I already had a Glock 34 from my USPSA shooting. The first gun I bought was a used Benelli M1. I shot a DPMS lower with a JP trigger and a Firebird upper topped with a Trijicon TR-24G for a year until I had the funds for a CTR-02. A decent scope will make a less than optimal rifle adequate. The most important gun to have right IMHO is the shotgun. You can find used M1's all day for under $800 or start with that M2 American.

Make Ready Pro Shop carries all the goodies to get all your guns 3 gun ready and they are the lest expensive too.
 
I have another question. Does Benelli make a field confortech 20ga with a 21 inch barrel? I have only been able to find them with 24 inch barrels.
 
Jesse Tischauser said:
Benelli is still the king. If your pockets are deep it's the only option. If you are On budget the new Remington Versa Max tactical is very Benelli like with an inertia system and a gas system like a Benelli m4. Retail the Versa max is around $1200 and it comes with a tube and a sight and a big bolt release and charging handle. It needs the lifter welded and loading port opened and smoothed. Other than that it's ready to go.
The fn slp is a hit or miss deal. I've seen some run lie a top and some not at all.

If you're only going to shoot a little bit anything will work. If you're going to spend $1,000+ traveling to some big matches around the country get the Benelli.

So who would you recommend to do the smithing to the versamax?
 
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