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    FN SLP MKI

    I find lots of good info on this site.

    I'm surprised I don't see more info here about the SLP MKI.

    I've been using one for a while now and it is a great shotgun. I run mine hard and it holds up (mostly 3 gun/multi gun and training) . It comes from the factory like a shotgun should. I can use any of the heavy shell down to 1 oz reliably. A few days ago I ran some 7/8 oz with no issue (only 25 shells).

    Until I put about 300 shells through it I had problems with 1 oz stuff, but have not had any issues at all since. It also had problems with the Walmart Winchester bulk packs for the first 300. It ran the Remington 1300 fps in 1 1/8 oz reliably from the start. After 300 shells I have been able to run anything I want.

    It ran perfect from shell 1 with buck and slug.

    I have not kept up with the shell count very well, but it is currently over 4000.

    Here is a link - http://www.fnhusa.com/le/products/fi...asp?gid=FNG002

    Mine is the SLP MKI (not the rifled barrel). I added the tri rail. They have an 18" version - I just went with the MK1 for the longer barrel/shell capacity since mine is really more for sport. I don't keep it for personal protection.

    The SLP is basically a Winchester SX2. The Winchester is lighter. I went with the SLP for the way it is set up from the factory.

    I have an old 870 that I trust and it has been good to me, but when I decided to go to a semi auto it was tough to decide what to get. I tried out the Mossberg 930, Remington 1100 (three different versions), Beretta Xtrema,Browning Gold, Benelli M4, and Benelli M2 - along with the SLP MK I. Some of the others ran well too, but cost much more to set up the way I wanted mine set up. I wasn't going for an exact budget, but just wanted the most bang for the dollar.


    I'm not posting this to start a what's better war, just to say there is another shotgun out there to consider.
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    Joshua 24:14-15


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    Quote Originally Posted by FishingFool View Post
    I have an old 870 that I trust and it has been good to me, but when I decided to go to a semi auto it was tough to decide what to get. I tried out the Mossberg 930, Remington 1100 (three different versions), Beretta Xtrema,Browning Gold, Benelli M4, and Benelli M2 - along with the SLP MK I. Some of the others ran well too, but cost much more to set up the way I wanted mine set up. I wasn't going for an exact budget, but just wanted the most bang for the dollar.

    Exactly why I ordered mine this week. How does your FNH handle slugs? Is it POA/POI? What sling are you using? How about pics of the rail?

    Thanks
    FF

    Slugs have run perfectly, no issues at all - I have only run them out to 100 yards. The sights are set up to easily run slugs and with mine I have found where to use the sights for different distances. Different slugs give a different poa/poi. If you run the sights the same way you'll probably be impacting high. The sights are set up well for correcting for distance and brand. I get different results with different slugs.

    It comes with a different piston for heavier stuff like slugs and from what I understand that will decrease felt recoil. I leave in the light piston and it runs everything. The way I use the shotgun I will shoot bird, buck, and slug all in the same run. Some folks leave in the other piston all the time and say they get the same results, I haven't tried it yet. Even with the light piston the felt recoil is minimal for a 12 gauge.

    For a sling I'm using the Urban ERT, I already had it and just bought a few more adapters.

    Here's the pics -


    Without rail




    Without rail


    Rail


    With Rail


    With Rail
    Joshua 24:14-15


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    Quote Originally Posted by FishingFool View Post
    Very nice. I just wish the cantilever rail was optional. Do you find it gets in the way?
    I don't even notice it when I'm shooting. I did throw an Aimpoint on it just for fun once and it was fun to run it that way. I'm sure it adds some unnecessary weight.

    It's attached to the barrel and when the barrel is off the receiver has the regular taps for attaching stuff.

    I know they sell longer barrels for the MKI, so I wonder if you could get another 22" without the rail.

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    Should have put this in my original post, but my MKI runs great when ghost loaded also, so it easily runs 10 shells.
    Joshua 24:14-15


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    Just picked up my DD M4 V3 (mid-legnth) and my FN SLP from the FFL........H



    Fn SLP Shotgun +

    LPA fiber optic sights (not installed yet)

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    FN SLP Shotgun 18”

    I have the 18" model and love it! Great shotgun and reliable.

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    Mods: Nordic Components bolt handle and follower
    VooDoo Tactical Shotgun Scabbard
    Briley X2 Chokes

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    I've been using a FN SLP MK1 for almost two years now for 3 gun. Damn good shotgun.
    https://www.m4carbine.net/showpost.p...&postcount=241.

    I'm using the 3gungear.com & Mark Otto velcro'd on side saddles, Nordic Components bolt release button, charging handle and 1 shot extension,
    Briley extended chokes in Skeet, Improved Cylinder and Light Modified and I use the FN rail too for a little more muzzle weight.
    I also use a Browning Gold Sporting Clays piston (made for 1 1/8 oz loads or lighter).



    Last edited by Robb Jensen; 04-24-10 at 09:44.
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    Chief Armorer for Corp Arms (FFL 07-08/SOT 02)

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    I picked up a SLP Mark 1 the first of the year. Haven't regretted spending the dollars on it or for the EOTech XPS2 sight. Was using a Benelli SuperNova before the Mark 1....now it is the backup gun for going to Front Sight.


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    I've got a FN SLP with the Nordic bolt handle and shell follower. There's a rumor that Mesa Tactical is in the process of developing a SureShell Shotshell carrier for the FN.

    Great shotgun.

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