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Old December 20, 2001, 12:39 PM   #5
Brian Newbill
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Join Date: June 1, 2001
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My .02 worth.

If aluminum frames were a problem then we should hear about alot of problems with Benelli. The M1 has an aluminum reciever and it works off of recoil so there is no reduction in forces like in the Browning Gold shotguns which also have an aluminum reciever.

The only thing I could see is if you wanted to use it for a club or something. (Although a friend of mine was using his 835 to knock dead limbs out of the way and he didn't break his, it is still going strong)

In my part of the country it is said if a Martin can't break it it can't be broke. They have been accused of being able to break an anvil with a rubber mallet.

It might scratch a little easier but of course it won't rust.

I really wouldn't worry about it, shoot what feels the best.
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