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Re: ATA Arms Venza 12 Gauge Semiautomatic Shotgun at Academy Sports
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10/25/15 06:04 AM
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It does not eject out the bottom... the bolt moves back and it ejects from the side.
You had a list of good, well known and proven shotguns in your price range. Why would you take a chance with your money on some unknown? Nothing about it on shotgunworld.com... I would pass.
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Re: ATA Arms Venza 12 Gauge Semiautomatic Shotgun at Academy Sports
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10/25/15 12:25 PM
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I was just checking it out, not adding it to my list. Actually I have even narrowed down to the Beretta, Browning and Stoeger , mainly the first two.
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Re: ATA Arms Venza 12 Gauge Semiautomatic Shotgun at Academy Sports
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10/26/15 02:47 AM
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It does not eject out the bottom... the bolt moves back and it ejects from the side.
Thanks for the correction , right you are .
Last edited by ronlhodges; 10/26/15 01:42 PM.
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Re: ATA Arms Venza 12 Gauge Semiautomatic Shotgun at Academy Sports
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10/26/15 03:45 AM
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The reciprocating barrel design reminds me of the old Browning A5. But still too many known good guns available for me to chance it on that unknown. Now, if it was backed by a name like Beretta, Browning, or Benelli, thn it might be a little different.
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Re: ATA Arms Venza 12 Gauge Semiautomatic Shotgun at Academy Sports
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The reciprocating barrel design reminds me of the old Browning A5. But still too many known good guns available for me to chance it on that unknown. Now, if it was backed by a name like Beretta, Browning, or Benelli, thn it might be a little different. I understand and I'm with you . Just it looked like a very nice gun , handled well , fit well and not over weight . Seems like it could become a very good gun in the future . Turkish made but anything I could find on the web about it is in Turkish language except the main page about the gun . I'd like to see some example videos in English where I could understand what they were talking about .
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