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It does have nice figure.
It also appears that the 20-ga. barrels are 28" long, sets such as this are usually seen with the smaller gauge more open choked . . . so it begs the question: Could the 20-ga. barrels possibly be factory choked Q1/Q2 or IC/M?
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I would rule out Q1 & Q2 on a set of 28" barrels. I have a set choked that way but it's exteremly rare.
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I recently sold a 20-ga., 28", factory choked Q1/Q2 Repro. Rare indeed, but more likely to be encountered in a 2-bbl. set than a single gun--at least in my experience.
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I have a 16/20 set both 28" both Q1/Q2 very rare indeed.....PG-DT-SF sweet....it could be better call...em Killed my 1st grouse with my 16 set...(-: SXS ohio
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07-23-2011, 08:32 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Mine is a DHE 20 ga. two bbl set too. Straight grip, single trigger, BTFE, 26" Q1 & Q2, 28" Q1 & Q2. A dedicated Skeet Gun.
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My 16-20 is also choked Q1-Q2 on both barrel sets. That's why I added a set of the Galazan 16ga barrels to it and had them opened to IC/Mod constrictions to make it a more versitile gun for all occations.
As far as the gun mentioned in this thread. It is wearing a very nice stick of wood for sure, but in my opinion it's way overpriced for the current market. Most of the 16/20 combo's that have sold in the last year have gone for $7500.00 or less. Nice wood, but it it worth an extra two grand?? |
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Maybe I'll contact the seller to ask if he'll sell the wood seperately....
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I agree with the above listing, way over priced. Nice wood for sure and double triggers are a plus, but priced too high in today's market.
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