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04-02-2020, 09:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Gary Laudermilch
I have a Citori clays gun that has 150,000 rounds through it. Still tight and has required no repairs. No reason it will not go another 150k.
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Just what I meant . When I still shot competition I was big on the idea of having a gunsmith clean and check the innards of the O/U I was shooting and usually they’d suggest changing the firing pins and springs . And that wasn’t a brand thing I knew folks with Perazzi’s Krieghoff’s and Citori’s that did the clean and change parts thing each year . Not saying you needed it but if you felt it helped then it did as I still think half the clay target game is mental and if you think it helps then in a round about way it does .
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04-02-2020, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark Ray
My wedding present from my bride was a 12 bore grade III Citori Lightning, with RKLT grip. I think it was the first year the guns were available with “invector” chokes. She ordered it from Carter’s Country in Houston, and asked for “upgraded” wood. it is a really good looking shotgun, and if im shooting for money, it is the one that is recruited. I have shot untold numbers of 1 1/4 oz, 3 3/4 dr rounds through this gun, and also plenty of 3” magnums. It is still tight as a tick. My old pigeon gun, a superposed lightning with broadway trap barrels is loose as a goose
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Funny you should say that about your Broadway . I bought a decent but well used Broadway 32” a couple months ago , shot it a couple rounds and snapped a firing pin  So now I’ve been waiting that long to get the parts for a rebuild
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