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boy thats one nice gun...the engraving is wonderful them germans were sure masters at buiding drillings and makeing them lookk good....guess your rite about the chokes being a little tite for buckshot but ive had a few guns with full chokes that shot buckshot pretty good....a brenekee slug placed even close to the rite spot will bring home the bacon....dont you just love these old guns..... charlie