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Originally Posted by Garry L Gordon
Great question, but I'm not sure that beyond conducting a comprehensive survey, a reliable answer could be found. Frankly, I have some representative samples from most American makers, and I shoot them all. (I've never been tempted by the 21, though.) They were all made to be shot.
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I’ve never owned a 21 either . But as of last Saturday I’ve seen two that tempted me . The first was a pre war I think 16 gauge skeet . The second I saw this past Saturday at a shoot , it was a very sharp looking 28 gauge Model 21 !
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