Alex D
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- Nov 29, 2019
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It's still a bit too much hype for me. I shoot two DT-11 (std. and black sporting), a A400 Black and a 692 Black (late model with the remedied ejectors), but I am tending to my two new Krieghoffs now and the DT's will go eventually. I must say that the DT-11 will be hard to superseed. The only thing I don't like about the DT is the way to tighten up the action with those forend iron bits. A bit archaic. It is the toughest and at the same time simplest shotgun that swings and works well on the market today. I can and do repair EVERYTHING in these guns myself, including the trigger group. Fantastic! This SL2 looks more like a market between the 694 (what a horrible stock design for a low gun shooter like me; the action is a redesigned late version 692; only the forearm iron design and function is new) and the DT. Going to a Boss lock action is suprising! What are they trying to fix with that? I hope that the stock dimensions don't follow the misguided 694 design! The trigger group is a redesigned but functionally identical unit to the DT group from what I can see. So what's the claim to fame for this gun??? Beretta has not made a lot of smart moves since the DT-11 and their customer service here in the US is atrocious. I am missing the point obviously. Maybe Lloyd can enlighten me. I am watching his channel frequently.
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