Description
The Benelli Vinci 12 Ga, 28 Black W/ComforTech Stock 3 Chamber is a versatile, inertia-driven semi-automatic shotgun designed for hunters and sport shooters who need a reliable, low-recoil platform. It features Benelli’s signature rotating bolt head and a modular, three-part receiver design for easy maintenance and a balanced feel in the field.
Key Features
- Benelli’s Inertia-Driven System for reliable cycling with a wide range of loads.
- ComforTech Stock with gel recoil pad and cheek piece to significantly reduce felt recoil.
- Modular 3-Part Design (stock, receiver group, fore-end) for simple disassembly and cleaning.
- 3″ Chamber handles a full spectrum of 12-gauge shells from light target to magnum hunting loads.
- 28″ vent rib barrel with interchangeable choke tubes (Crio treated) for pattern versatility.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Chamber | 3″ |
| Barrel Length | 28 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 49.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 7.0 lbs |
| Stock | ComforTech Synthetic, Black |
This shotgun is drop-in ready for most standard 12-gauge applications, requiring no gunsmithing to get started. It’s compatible with a wide array of aftermarket chokes from brands like Carlson’s and Briley, allowing you to fine-tune your pattern without a major investment. At a price of $1101.01, it sits in a competitive spot against other inertia guns from Franchi and even Benelli’s own M2. The real question is whether the Vinci’s unique modularity offers you enough practical advantage over those more traditional designs.
Who It’s For
This Vinci is built for the active hunter who covers ground—think turkey woods, duck blinds, or long days in a dove field. The inertia system shrugs off dirt and weather, and the reduced recoil means you can shoot a full case of target loads without punishment. It’s also a solid pick for a budget-conscious 3-gun shooter looking for a reliable semi-auto that won’t need constant tuning. That said, it’s not a dedicated clay buster; its balance and feel are tuned for dynamic shooting scenarios.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The legendary Benelli inertia reliability is the main draw—it just runs. The ComforTech stock genuinely works, making magnum loads manageable. Disassembly for cleaning is famously simple, a huge plus for anyone who hates intricate takedowns. The modular design is clever, allowing for potential future stock or fore-end upgrades.
Cons: The unique aesthetics and balance of the three-piece system aren’t for everyone; some find the handling a bit front-heavy. At over seven pounds, it’s not the lightest inertia gun on the market. You’re paying a premium for the Benelli name, so if the modular design isn’t a must-have, a Franchi Affinity offers similar performance for less cash.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What chokes come with the shotgun?
A: It typically includes a set of Benelli’s Crio choke tubes (often Improved Cylinder, Modified, and Full). The threads are standard Benelli Mobil/Beretta Mobil style, so aftermarket options are plentiful and affordable.
Q: Can the stock be adjusted for length of pull?
A: The standard ComforTech stock is not adjustable. However, the modular design means the entire stock assembly can be swapped for a different Benelli Vinci-compatible stock if you need a custom fit—a straightforward process with no permanent modification needed.
Q: Is it reliable with light target loads?
A: Yes, the inertia system is designed to cycle a wide range. Most users report flawless function with 1 1/8 oz target loads at 1200 fps or higher. For the lightest 7/8 oz loads, reliability may vary, but it handles standard 1 oz loads without issue.
Look, for just over eleven hundred dollars, the Benelli Vinci 12 Ga, 28 Black W/ComforTech Stock 3 Chamber delivers proven performance with a feature set that prioritizes durability and shooter comfort. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. If you need a workhorse semi-auto that’s easy to maintain and soft-shooting, this Vinci deserves a close look.


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