Sounds like a decent deal. I like to watch TFB TV shotgun torture tests and the Turkish guns seem to hold up fairly well.
The Gforce one( not to be confused with the gforce 1)
Is basically a feature laden Benelli M2 knockoff manufactured in Turkey by Radikal arms for Gforce arms. The Benelli M2 patent is expired. It is inertia driven.
My cousin turned me on to them by letting me use one he had purchased last winter after his Midwest waterfowl guides were raving about them.
They have lots of the latest greatest features and are priced right. They have a cerakote finish I have both Mossy oak bottomlands and Mossy oak habitat versions and there are others as well. Come with oversized controls and features including the safety charging handle, bolt release trigger guard, loading port that make it useable with gloves. It also has a red aluminum follower the lifter is polished so it doesn't grab your thumb when loading shells. The front sight is red fiber optic and features a gold mid rib bead and no glare machining the length of the rib of the 28"barrel.It also has a 3/8 dovetail machined into the aluminum receiver for mounting an optic if thats your thing. The recoil pad is radiused for easy clean mounting without snagging. Comes plugged to 3 but also comes with a 10 shot mag extension( goose tube) extra mag spring and barrel clamp as well as 3 stock shims for cast off cast on and drop and 5 extended chokes with wrench in the Benelli Crio thread pattern. The bore appears to be overbore. Sling swivel mounting points are on the short tune mag cap and stock.
The ones I have shoot point of aim with great patterns. Also lifetime transferrable warranty. ( as long as the company is around anyway) They aren't even close to what I've paid for a lot less shotgun and after a couple of flats of bird and duck loadsare my current favorites.
The big GB auction site has been having them at penny auctions and I have been able to get several for under $400 all in after shipping tax and transfer fees.
If you want a full featured tough reliable shotgun and live in a free state that allows the mag extension the Gforce Arms Gforce one is a heck of a deal.
Oh yeah and I'm just a happy shooter that stumbled onto these No skin in the game whatsoever.
Ps 10 3" shells so even more 2 3/4". Think I've been stuffing at least a half a box at a time in mine and when shooting informal clays with the boys it gets passed around without even having to reload. So far I e run 4 or 5 flats of various shells plus some sketchy old shells from several range and hunting trips I had in a bucket and have not had one failure of any kind with at least 500 + various shells. 100% function from 2 cheap shotguns was unexpected but I'll take it
A good wife and a steady job has ruined many a great hunter.
Sounds like a decent deal. I like to watch TFB TV shotgun torture tests and the Turkish guns seem to hold up fairly well.
I've looked and looked and. could find very few reviews on these specifically.
There seem to be lots of Turkish copies based on the Benelli M2 inertia driven design. I'm sure some are better than others and so far the Gforce GFone shotguns have been really sweet shooting 100% reliable with every shell I've tried.
The importer makes some pretty strong claims in their durability and reliability but I don't mistreat shotguns on purpose and haven't dragged em through the mud or rolled em down a hill. As far as reliability and being maintenance free I cleaned and lubed them when I got them and wiped them down and pulled a rag on a string down the bore with some Hoppes about every 250 rounds or so and they just keep on working. Can't do a long term review I've only had em about 5 months but I've been on a retired guy shotgun kick lately and run several boxes a week.
Auctions that start at a penny are a weakness and I'm glad I won these at a really good price.
I really didn't expect them to be this good and have temporarily at least parked my other shotguns.
A good wife and a steady job has ruined many a great hunter.
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