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Description:
Released in 2009 and marketed as a completely new shotgun design unlike anything else on the market, the Benelli Vinci is the first semi-automatic shotgun to utilize an "inline inertia" recoil-operated system and designed to be a modular shotgun of sorts, made up of three distinct sections: a trigger group and lower receiver, the upper receiver and barrel assembly, and a stock assembly that requires no tools to change stocks out. The modular design of the shotgun chassis allows users to change stocks as needed, as well as keeping different barrel assemblies on hand for hunting expeditions or different seasons. The shotgun was quite a gamble for Benelli to take, with a unique appearance that was bulkier than Benelli's signature Super Black Eagle and M-series shotguns and about as far away from a traditional shotgun aesthetic as you can get without looking to tactical AR-styled designs. For some, this was a refreshing addition to the market, while others were disappointed in Benelli's newest offering. The inline inertia system puts the bolt return spring directly behind the bolt assembly and allows the bolt to move straight backwards without any vertical movement. Benelli claims this to help keep follow-up shots on target with less felt recoil and less muzzle climb. Mechanically, the new method of assembling the shotgun at the barrel extension and the inline inertia system actually eliminates a lot of wear points on the shotgun's internal points of contact. The construction methods used in assembling the Vinci allude that the shotgun could continue to run for longer than many other semi-automatic shotguns, including Benelli's own models. Even with the user-friendly parts-swapping features and the inherently durable design of the shotgun, the Vinci was retired from Benelli's lineup in 2019 and its larger 3 ½"-chambered brother, the Super Vinci, was discontinued in 2021. This Benelli Vinci is an all-black 12 gauge model with 27 ½" barrel and 3" chamber. The barrel has a raised vented rib with silver mid bead and red fiber optic front sight, as well as a picatinny rail mounted to the receiver for adding optics. Currently installed in the barrel is an extended ported turkey choke and the shotgun will accept other Benelli Crio and Crio Plus choke tubes. The shotgun features Benelli's signature ComforTech stock and forend styling with rubberized foam buttpad. This shotgun also includes an additional pistol grip stock with raised comb. This shotgun is in a well-used condition, with light cosmetic wear present on the barrel and upper receiver. The stock and lower chassis, however show little signs of wear. The barrel is in excellent condition inside and out, with no visible rust or pitting. This shotgun does not include a case or box, but does come with an additional pistol grip stock. 12 Gauge
Barrels:
27 1/2 Weight:
6 lbs 13 oz Item Location:
Kearney, NE
Description:
Released in 2009 and marketed as a completely new shotgun design unlike anything else on the market, the Benelli Vinci is the first semi-automatic shotgun to utilize an "inline inertia" recoil-operated system and designed to be a modular shotgun of sorts, made up of three distinct sections: a trigger group and lower receiver, the upper receiver and barrel assembly, and a stock assembly that requires no tools to change stocks out. The modular design of the shotgun chassis allows users to change stocks as needed, as well as keeping different barrel assemblies on hand for hunting expeditions or different seasons. The shotgun was quite a gamble for Benelli to take, with a unique appearance that was bulkier than Benelli's signature Super Black Eagle and M-series shotguns and about as far away from a traditional shotgun aesthetic as you can get without looking to tactical AR-styled designs. For some, this was a refreshing addition to the market, while others were disappointed in Benelli's newest offering. The inline inertia system puts the bolt return spring directly behind the bolt assembly and allows the bolt to move straight backwards without any vertical movement. Benelli claims this to help keep follow-up shots on target with less felt recoil and less muzzle climb. Mechanically, the new method of assembling the shotgun at the barrel extension and the inline inertia system actually eliminates a lot of wear points on the shotgun's internal points of contact. The construction methods used in assembling the Vinci allude that the shotgun could continue to run for longer than many other semi-automatic shotguns, including Benelli's own models. Even with the user-friendly parts-swapping features and the inherently durable design of the shotgun, the Vinci was retired from Benelli's lineup in 2019 and its larger 3 ½"-chambered brother, the Super Vinci, was discontinued in 2021. This Benelli Vinci is an all-black 12 gauge model with 27 ½" barrel and 3" chamber. The barrel has a raised vented rib with silver mid bead and red fiber optic front sight, as well as a picatinny rail mounted to the receiver for adding optics. Currently installed in the barrel is an extended ported turkey choke and the shotgun will accept other Benelli Crio and Crio Plus choke tubes. The shotgun features Benelli's signature ComforTech stock and forend styling with rubberized foam buttpad. This shotgun also includes an additional pistol grip stock with raised comb. This shotgun is in a well-used condition, with light cosmetic wear present on the barrel and upper receiver. The stock and lower chassis, however show little signs of wear. The barrel is in excellent condition inside and out, with no visible rust or pitting. This shotgun does not include a case or box, but does come with an additional pistol grip stock. 12 Gauge
Barrels:
27 1/2 Weight:
6 lbs 13 oz Item Location:
Kearney, NE
Description:
Released in 2009 and marketed as a completely new shotgun design unlike anything else on the market, the Benelli Vinci is the first semi-automatic shotgun to utilize an "inline inertia" recoil-operated system and designed to be a modular shotgun of sorts, made up of three distinct sections: a trigger group and lower receiver, the upper receiver and barrel assembly, and a stock assembly that requires no tools to change stocks out. The modular design of the shotgun chassis allows users to change stocks as needed, as well as keeping different barrel assemblies on hand for hunting expeditions or different seasons. The shotgun was quite a gamble for Benelli to take, with a unique appearance that was bulkier than Benelli's signature Super Black Eagle and M-series shotguns and about as far away from a traditional shotgun aesthetic as you can get without looking to tactical AR-styled designs. For some, this was a refreshing addition to the market, while others were disappointed in Benelli's newest offering. The inline inertia system puts the bolt return spring directly behind the bolt assembly and allows the bolt to move straight backwards without any vertical movement. Benelli claims this to help keep follow-up shots on target with less felt recoil and less muzzle climb. Mechanically, the new method of assembling the shotgun at the barrel extension and the inline inertia system actually eliminates a lot of wear points on the shotgun's internal points of contact. The construction methods used in assembling the Vinci allude that the shotgun could continue to run for longer than many other semi-automatic shotguns, including Benelli's own models. Even with the user-friendly parts-swapping features and the inherently durable design of the shotgun, the Vinci was retired from Benelli's lineup in 2019 and its larger 3 ½"-chambered brother, the Super Vinci, was discontinued in 2021. This Benelli Vinci is an all-black 12 gauge model with 27 ½" barrel and 3" chamber. The barrel has a raised vented rib with silver mid bead and red fiber optic front sight, as well as a picatinny rail mounted to the receiver for adding optics. Currently installed in the barrel is an extended ported turkey choke and the shotgun will accept other Benelli Crio and Crio Plus choke tubes. The shotgun features Benelli's signature ComforTech stock and forend styling with rubberized foam buttpad. This shotgun also includes an additional pistol grip stock with raised comb. This shotgun is in a well-used condition, with light cosmetic wear present on the barrel and upper receiver. The stock and lower chassis, however show little signs of wear. The barrel is in excellent condition inside and out, with no visible rust or pitting. This shotgun does not include a case or box, but does come with an additional pistol grip stock. 12 Gauge
Barrels:
27 1/2 Weight:
6 lbs 13 oz Item Location:
Kearney, NE
Description:
Released in 2009 and marketed as a completely new shotgun design unlike anything else on the market, the Benelli Vinci is the first semi-automatic shotgun to utilize an "inline inertia" recoil-operated system and designed to be a modular shotgun of sorts, made up of three distinct sections: a trigger group and lower receiver, the upper receiver and barrel assembly, and a stock assembly that requires no tools to change stocks out. The modular design of the shotgun chassis allows users to change stocks as needed, as well as keeping different barrel assemblies on hand for hunting expeditions or different seasons. The shotgun was quite a gamble for Benelli to take, with a unique appearance that was bulkier than Benelli's signature Super Black Eagle and M-series shotguns and about as far away from a traditional shotgun aesthetic as you can get without looking to tactical AR-styled designs. For some, this was a refreshing addition to the market, while others were disappointed in Benelli's newest offering. The inline inertia system puts the bolt return spring directly behind the bolt assembly and allows the bolt to move straight backwards without any vertical movement. Benelli claims this to help keep follow-up shots on target with less felt recoil and less muzzle climb. Mechanically, the new method of assembling the shotgun at the barrel extension and the inline inertia system actually eliminates a lot of wear points on the shotgun's internal points of contact. The construction methods used in assembling the Vinci allude that the shotgun could continue to run for longer than many other semi-automatic shotguns, including Benelli's own models. Even with the user-friendly parts-swapping features and the inherently durable design of the shotgun, the Vinci was retired from Benelli's lineup in 2019 and its larger 3 ½"-chambered brother, the Super Vinci, was discontinued in 2021. This Benelli Vinci is an all-black 12 gauge model with 27 ½" barrel and 3" chamber. The barrel has a raised vented rib with silver mid bead and red fiber optic front sight, as well as a picatinny rail mounted to the receiver for adding optics. Currently installed in the barrel is an extended ported turkey choke and the shotgun will accept other Benelli Crio and Crio Plus choke tubes. The shotgun features Benelli's signature ComforTech stock and forend styling with rubberized foam buttpad. This shotgun also includes an additional pistol grip stock with raised comb. This shotgun is in a well-used condition, with light cosmetic wear present on the barrel and upper receiver. The stock and lower chassis, however show little signs of wear. The barrel is in excellent condition inside and out, with no visible rust or pitting. This shotgun does not include a case or box, but does come with an additional pistol grip stock. 12 Gauge
Barrels:
27 1/2 Weight:
6 lbs 13 oz Item Location:
Kearney, NE