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Yes, it's a 12ga. I would have loved to find a 20ga similar to this one, but the price doubles at min. I wanted a close cover, skeet gun with round knob stock. Preferably a 1950's or presalt 1960's gun. I was happy with the price I paid for it.
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04-25-2023, 06:09 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Joe, there are RKLT 20s out there if you keep your nose to the ground. Andy, I shot a Citori 4 barrel set in NSSA competition for years and loved it until I discovered the 3200 Remington. I "gave" the Browning to one of the young boys who worked at our club, PG Trap and Skeet in MD. I lost track of his NSSA exploits, but would like to have that great gun back. It's probably sitting in a closet of his million dollar mansion. You know how young boys progress as the years go by.
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04-26-2023, 10:07 AM | #5 | |||||||
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I've got a Sabatti made Remington Premier 20ga O/U sitting in the safe I really like, if the itch to use a 20ga O/U hits me, before I find the right Superposed..... I think if I get a 20 though, it's gonna have to be at least a pigeon grade, so that may be a while.
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04-26-2023, 10:11 AM | #6 | ||||||
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A 12 will kill birds and break clays just fine, and in style when it looks like that new gun.
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04-26-2023, 11:34 AM | #7 | ||||||
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Joe, a Pigeon Grade 20 would be a great find and a great addition to your collection. Conversely, I have restricted my Superposed collection to harder to find early post war and prewar Grade 1s. Lots of variety and less cost. It took me many years to find a RKLT .410 with 28" field choked barrels in mint condition. But now I have one. My other Grade 1s were a little easier to find, but very satisfying.
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04-26-2023, 11:38 AM | #8 | ||||||
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I've always been a "field grade" sort of guy, becuase I buy them to shoot as well as to have a nice assortment of guns.....
My Dad had a 20ga Pigeon Grade, I always loved just looking at it, and while I know there are fancier guns, it's always sort of been another itch I want to scratch, someday maybe I'll run across the right gun, at the right price when I have the change in my pocket to do so. That said, the just right G1 field gun would not upset me. hahahaha
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04-26-2023, 05:44 PM | #10 | ||||||
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What, no Midas? Very nice.
G1, Pigeon, Pointer & Diana if I am not mistaken.
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