Benelli Super Vinci

Steve Johnson
by Steve Johnson

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.

The new Vinci 3.5″ Reciever

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.

Super Vinci Black Synthetic – $1649
Super Vinci Realtree MAX – $1759
Super Vinci Realtree APG – $1759
Specifications
Caliber12 gauge (up to 3.5″)
Capacity3+1
FinishBlack or Camo
Barrel28″ or 26″
StockQuadraFit / ComforTech+ Stock
Overall Length48.5″ – 50.5″
Weight6.9 lbs – 7 lbs
SightsRed bar front sight and metal bead mid-sight
Length of Pull14-3/8″
Drop at Heel2″
Drop at Comb1-3/8″
ChokesC,IC,M,IM,F
MSRP (Price)$1759 for camo and $1649 for black
Super Vinci Commercial
Steve Johnson
Steve Johnson

I founded TFB in 2007 and over 10 years worked tirelessly, with the help of my team, to build it up into the largest gun blog online. I retired as Editor in Chief in 2017. During my decade at TFB I was fortunate to work with the most amazing talented writers and genuinely good people!

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  • Gerald Gerald on Mar 12, 2011

    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.

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    • Jon Jon on Apr 03, 2012

      @hunt4L Um no, they have a multimillion dollar business.

  • ALY ALY on May 11, 2011

    BERETTA UNICO OR SUPER VINCI ?

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