To my untrained eye, I see a lot of similarities to my BenelliM2. I like the modular design and trigger group that drops out. Again, I hope they are leftie friendly. At least with shim kit. And a lot cheaper than the Benelli too.
Gary Elderman It is gas-operated, so the action is quite different from an M2 or any other "inertia" action. Shims are included, the safety is reversible, so the V3 is as about as leftie-friendly as you can expect for openers. There may be left-side eject models down the road, but exactly when I have no idea.
I own one got it in September 2017, I shoot trap with it, I like it a lot BUT you must keep them pistons clean after 500-600 rounds clean the pistons, after about 1000 take the bolt and take it a part and clean the whole gun if you do this and I do you will not have any problems. Also it throws emptys about 10 feet and that is no bullshit I have a rubber band as a shell catcher when I shoot singles doubles it comes off and I warn people that are next to me.
This looks like a nice autoloading shotgun. I am tempted by it. My problem is, it seems like everybody and their dog recommends the Benelli SBE3 over anything. Are the SBE3's really worth the money? Watching your videos, it seems like you love your V3.
Isaac Bear all but my 870 are right-handed with reversed safety's. same thing with the V3. Had trigger switched over to left for like 60 bucks. All My 1100s was done by my fathers buddy..never had no interference with shells flying passed my face ..