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Unread 04-13-2024, 09:21 PM   #1
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Frank I also had a Litt MX-8 that I unfortunately sold about 15 years ago. I am now shooting a Perazzi MX-8 that I got at last year's Vintagers, it's has 31 1/2" barrels that weigh 1540 kg. with Teague chokes. Those Perazzi's are like driving a Ferrari. Frank good luck with your new Perazzi. On my wish list is a 29 1/2 MX28.
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James, my MX 2000 has the Teague chokes in them. Are yours flush or extended? I'm very impressed with the Teague's and they are virtually invisible when installed. I'll have my MX 28 with 29 1/2'' barrels with me at the Southern, at Ernie's and Mike's shoot and you are welcome to shoot it.
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