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Hi guys . I'm new to Semi Autos , although i have O/U s . I shopped around and even though most people recommend Beretta/ Benelli for a SA , i came across a used lanber in great condiotn that seemd very well made and comfortable . I can't find much info regarding Lanbers as far as the semi -auto s are concerned so i was wondering if any of you guys use them and what are your opinions regarding them John

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Hi guys . I'm new to Semi Autos , although i have O/U s . I shopped around and even though most people recommend Beretta/ Benelli for a SA , i came across a used lanber in great condiotn that seemd very well made and comfortable . I can't find much info regarding Lanbers as far as the semi -auto s are concerned so i was wondering if any of you guys use them and what are your opinions regarding them John
well john i have one and have shot it now for about 5 years, i have shot every thing in from 8's to bb's never a bother with it very good gun to handle, strong gun, it only comes with 3 chokes i think , and mine will not eject 24g shells or low noise shell, other than that she throw out anything, i have shot clay and game with it any other questions about it let me know

atb sounder

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Hi guys . I'm new to Semi Autos , although i have O/U s . I shopped around and even though most people recommend Beretta/ Benelli for a SA , i came across a used lanber in great condiotn that seemd very well made and comfortable . I can't find much info regarding Lanbers as far as the semi -auto s are concerned so i was wondering if any of you guys use them and what are your opinions regarding them John
well john i have one and have shot it now for about 5 years, i have shot every thing in from 8's to bb's never a bother with it very good gun to handle, strong gun, it only comes with 3 chokes i think , and mine will not eject 24g shells or low noise shell, other than that she throw out anything, i have shot clay and game with it any other questions about it let me know

atb sounder

Thanks for the reply mate ....i bought the gun ,like i said it,s in great order , but when i got it home i noticed that there is a tiny amount of "play" in the piston ...this can be heard when i shoulder the gun. Like i said, i,m new to semi autos , so maybe this is normal...it certainly seems a very well made gun in every other respect ...any advice is appreciated.....Ts

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Hi guys . I'm new to Semi Autos , although i have O/U s . I shopped around and even though most people recommend Beretta/ Benelli for a SA , i came across a used lanber in great condiotn that seemd very well made and comfortable . I can't find much info regarding Lanbers as far as the semi -auto s are concerned so i was wondering if any of you guys use them and what are your opinions regarding them John
well john i have one and have shot it now for about 5 years, i have shot every thing in from 8's to bb's never a bother with it very good gun to handle, strong gun, it only comes with 3 chokes i think , and mine will not eject 24g shells or low noise shell, other than that she throw out anything, i have shot clay and game with it any other questions about it let me know

atb sounder

Thanks for the reply mate ....i bought the gun ,like i said it,s in great order , but when i got it home i noticed that there is a tiny amount of "play" in the piston ...this can be heard when i shoulder the gun. Like i said, i,m new to semi autos , so maybe this is normal...it certainly seems a very well made gun in every other respect ...any advice is appreciated.....Ts

{i noticed that there is a tiny amount of "play" in the piston ...this can be heard when i shoulder the gun.} just looked at my know there it the same but alway was, it feels like if there is something loose :icon_redface: but not to worry all of them i have seen is the same, if you need a hand or just want to know how to strip it to clean it just let me know,

cheers sounder

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