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Old July 10th, 2013, 10:49   #1
AlexBisnett
 
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Tri Shot Shoguns

So im in the market for getting a tri shot shotgun. Looking at a few ive read that the utg tri shots are quite good. Now theres a few models i see though,

The utg m490 - Most expensive
The utg commando
Firepower Multishot
Bravo 3 shot

Just a little confused on the brands, and what would be my best choice as they are all relatively simaler cheapest one being the commando.

Are they all just the same gun basically rebranded? Lookign for the most reliable shotgun for cqb and possibly be able to upgrade it if parts break.
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Old July 10th, 2013, 11:54   #2
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unless its marui, i dont think that there will be upgrade parts for them. i believe all the shotguns not made by marui are made by double eagle in china. i have used them and they are very effective in CQB, the response time of a springer is awesome. the biggest thing is weight and bb quality. i have used them with .20 bastards and it chronied at about 280, the grouping you should see will be about the size of a head or a little bigger. with .25 madbull precision i was seeing the bb's flying in a torso sized spread. among all the brands you should see they are similiar. TM's are obviously the best......
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Old July 10th, 2013, 12:59   #3
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I had the canidian tire one for a while. It loves 25 and 28 bbs good range and sccurate. It recently broke (the whole pistol grip and rear section snapoed off beyond repair) still functions tho and i am going to fill in the back with JB weld and turn it into a master key.
Made a great seccondary in winter with my bolt action.
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Old July 10th, 2013, 15:39   #4
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I love the Bravo 3 shot really fun just don't expect it to last very long although my buddy's had his for almost 2 years now with just the stock breaking on it.
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Old July 10th, 2013, 16:10   #5
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They are clones of clones which cloned TM.
most are plastic, work off the same shells (holds 30 rounds, 10 shots)
there are no upgrades, other then externally, and at the price honestly if it breaks buy another one. you wont find replacements.
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