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Unread 05-06-2026, 01:49 PM   #16
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Last week I took delivery from Millers Gunshop in Delaware a 28 gauge 30” Browning 425. It’s a lot of gun for the money and I recommend it. I also have an AyA 4/53 SxS 28 with 29” barrels. It’s a great gun too but at just under 6lbs it doesn’t handle as well as the 7lb 425.
That's who I bought the exact same gun from and I sold it to finance another gun. You will love it and you are correct, it's a lot of gun for the money. One of them is in my future again.

Getting back to the quality control of the Beretta's. One of the fellows in my weekly shooting group had his A400 develop a crack in the receiver. Beretta was of no help so his purchased another A400 and yesterday on it's maiden voyage it failed to feed and eject about every 10 shots. The older Beretta products were much better than what is being produced now.
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