Generic Semi-Automatic
Semi-automatic shotguns have slightly less recoil than pump-action models and are capable of faster sustained fire, but are more likely to jam, especially if fired as quickly as possible. However, this faster rate of fire makes semi-automatic shotguns preferable for combat applications. As with pump-action shotguns, many civilian-market semi-autos are sold with magazine plugs installed.
Examples: Benelli M2 Practical (competition shotgun, Capacity 8+1, Size 4), Benelli M3 Super 90, Beretta Model 1201FP, Browning Auto-5 (first commercially successful semi-auto shotgun, introduced in 1903), Fabarm SAT8 (Capacity 7+1), Franchi 48 AL, Franchi SPAS-12 (Capacity 8+1), Franchi SPAS-15 (detachable magazine, Capacity 6+1), Remington Model 1100 (Capacity 4+1)
Examples: Benelli M2 Practical (competition shotgun, Capacity 8+1, Size 4), Benelli M3 Super 90, Beretta Model 1201FP, Browning Auto-5 (first commercially successful semi-auto shotgun, introduced in 1903), Fabarm SAT8 (Capacity 7+1), Franchi 48 AL, Franchi SPAS-12 (Capacity 8+1), Franchi SPAS-15 (detachable magazine, Capacity 6+1), Remington Model 1100 (Capacity 4+1)
Item type
Weapon, Ranged
Ranges: 20/40/80
Capacity: 5+1*
Strength: 3
Size: 3
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