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07/29/2019 06:43 PM CT by James G
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Robert, not in this semi-auto Sir.
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07/29/2019 06:39 PM CT by Rick C
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Robert - I can;t find anything that really says yes, or no, but it would be easy to buy a box and try them. You did understand the "lower", grip and stock are all made from polymer on this shotgun, all as one molded piece, right? Can't change the stocks out as many would like to do. Plenty of You Tube videos on this gun, so check it out there. Seems to be a pretty solid economy shotgun.
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Robert, It is not recommended to use the 1 3/4" mini shells in a semi-auto shotgun. These mini shells will not even cycle in my Benelli M4 with the Argo gas system. You will have a single shot shotgun using the mini shells.