The Beneli shotgun is a great gun to use in enclosed situations, like small rooms and corridors. This gun is the second least accurate of the bunch (with the exception maybe, of the knife), and should not be used at a long distance. Because this gun uses shells, which spread more and more as they travel a distance, this gun works best at about 5-10 yards. One shot will kill instantaneously at about 5 feet. This gun is issued to LAPD SWAT Rear Guards, so that tells you that it is a highly prized gun. This gun has a maximum storing capacity of 7 shells. There are no toggleable functions; just load, fire, and kill. The M3 is similar to the M1, in all areas except that it has Semi-Automatic firing, and a pump-action firing method. With the pump action it can handle gas grenades, flares, and tranquilizer darts. You won't find many people using the shotgun anymore, as most prefer the fully-automated power of fully-automatic weapons, such as the MP5, or M4. But in a closed area, like a train, or a building, the shotgun user just might come at the top of the frag list.
Heckler & Koch Beneli Super 90 M3 Ballistics
Caliber |
12 Guage |
Magazine Capacity |
7 Shells |
Weight Empty |
7.60 lbs (3.45 kg) |
Weight Full |
N/A |
Length |
41 inches (1041 mm) |
Width |
2.25 inches (57.15 mm) |
Height |
7.25 inches (184.2 mm) |
Ссылки
Official Heckler & Koch Webpage (English and German)
Remtek Arms - Beneli M3 Super 90