Browning BPS question
Browning BPS question
I Have hunted with a Remington 870 my whole life but I would like to try a Browing BPS. Does anybody have any suggestions. Does the 3.5 hand up?
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I have been using a BPS 3.5 for 5 years or so. So far it hasn't given me any problems. I like the weight (its no upland gun), and it points good. I have broken ice and paddled a boat with it, taken several turkeys and gobs of doves. I say its no upland gun, but since I got it I have been leaving the citoris at home during dove season. You pay a little more for it when ya buy it, but.. Its still a Browning when (God forbid) you have to sell it. I have mossy oak camo on mine, that has proven more durable than I expected. You don't want to lay it down in the green turkey woods, kinda hard to relocate.
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I bought a BPS the last weekend of the season last years (my old 1100 jammed one to many times) and love the way it feels, shoots, and stopped hitting my son with shot shell when you get to shooting. BUT I put it in the boat, the gun slid and hit the seat and bent the vent rib. It was not that hard of a hit and one of those thing you would worry about when you are duck hunting. The rib is made out of thin channel alum. If you baby your guns BUY IT, if you are like me and are harder on one, I might look at something else.
BPS's....you either love them or hate them. I fall in the later of the two categories. Had one that misfired 50% of the time...sent to the factory and they managed to do nothing to improve it. Wilfowler had the same luck but I thinnk that his jammed all of the time.
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BUT I put it in the boat, the gun slid and hit the seat and bent the vent rib. It was not that hard of a hit and one of those thing you would worry about when you are duck hunting. The rib is made out of thin channel alum.
I can fix that if you have not already repaired it. (No Charge - Well maybe a cold beer would be nice)
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kinda off the subject, but I bought a 20 GA 3" Mag in the middle of this past season. I hunted with this gun a few trips, and I was very surprised, with the gun & it being a 20 GA. I have always hunted with an 870, and now I hunt with a Mossburg 835, but the BPS in a 20 seemed like a good gun. I believe that there's not much difference with the any of these guns, except what you are willing to pay to get one. I lean towards an 870 or 835, because they are easier to take apart to dry & clean..
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SoftCall wrote:Wilfowler had the same luck but I thinnk that his jammed all of the time.
That's a fact. I had terrible luck with mine. I would never consider buying a used BPS.... Say that reminds me, I have one that I would like to sell.

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I have a BPS and have not had any problems with the mechanical aspects of the gun. Although I do have problems with the gun jamming up do to my ignorance. The BPS will jam if you do not pull the slide back far enough to eject the shell that u just shot. Seems like the company would not let the next shell come into the chamber if the old shell had not been ejected yet, but mine does. This causes one hell of a frustration when u are in the middle of a slough and you have to break your gun down.
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