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Benelli Super Nova Pump Steady Grip 12g 24 APG HD

Original price was: $529.89.Current price is: $476.90.

SKU:
650350201369
UPC:

BRAND:

Benelli

Manufacturer Number:
20136
Caliber:
12 Gauge
Model:
Benelli Super Nova
Unit of Measure:
Each
Classification:
Firearm

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Description

The Benelli SuperNova embodies a modular design concept in a pump action shotgun. With the optional SteadyGrip stock, this 12-gauge shotgun can be transformed into a high-performance turkey gun or mount a fully-rifled slug barrel for tack-driving accuracy on deer. It’s like having several Benelli shotguns in one. There’s even a barrel with rifle sights for home defense and a SuperNova Tactical fitted with a ghost-ring rear sight and pistol grip.

At the heart of this new pump gun is a lightweight steel skeleton framework over-molded with a high-tech polymer, making the new SuperNova super-light, super-strong and almost completely impervious to any weather condition. But the SuperNova isn’t just tough on the outside. With its dual-action bars and two-lug rotary bolt head that locks up steel to steel inside the barrel, the SuperNova is rock solid to the core.

Standard chokes IC, M, F.

Vented Recoil Pad for shock absorption (12-Gauge only.)

You can customize the models with the ComforTech® buttstock to your personal requirements using a shim kit that adjusts both drop and cast. Also fits newer Montefeltro and Legacy models.

Checkering is for wood stocks, but the Benelli Nova Pump and SuperNova use distinctive grooves that give both an unmatched gripping surface and an unforgettably distinctive look.

The SuperNova’s newly styled trigger guard, similar to the Super Black Eagle II, allows for 30% more finger room for a gloved hand. In addition, a new larger safety button provides easy acquisition and quick, positive function.

The button on the underside of the forend activates a shell stop, allowing a chambered shell to be removed without releasing rounds from the magazine.

You can’t repeal the laws of physics, but sometimes you can fool Mother Nature. Benelli reached outside the firearms industry to materials scientists, computer specialists and design engineers to take a fresh look at recoil and how to tame it.