Benelli Super Vinci
Benelli’s Vinci autoloader shotgun is now available in a version capable of chambering 3.5″ magnum shells. The new version is called the Super Vinci and is the first significant upgrade to the Vinci line since its introduction in 2009. It costs about $300 more than the standard Vinci.
Like the original Vinci, and Benelli’s other autoloaders, it uses an inertia system to cycle the action instead of a piston. The minimum load that Super Vinci’s inertia action can cycle is 3-dram 1-1/8 oz 12 gauge loads.
Specifications | |
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Caliber | 12 gauge (up to 3.5″) |
Capacity | 3+1 |
Finish | Black or Camo |
Barrel | 28″ or 26″ |
Stock | QuadraFit / ComforTech+ Stock |
Overall Length | 48.5″ – 50.5″ |
Weight | 6.9 lbs – 7 lbs |
Sights | Red bar front sight and metal bead mid-sight |
Length of Pull | 14-3/8″ |
Drop at Heel | 2″ |
Drop at Comb | 1-3/8″ |
Chokes | C,IC,M,IM,F |
MSRP (Price) | $1759 for camo and $1649 for black |
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Meh, I am somewhat offended at their steriotypical portrayal of American gun owners. That, and the guns being ordered at a drive-through seems more like a veiled insult by elitist Europeans against Americans than an honest ad. Perhaps it's just me.
BERETTA UNICO OR SUPER VINCI ?