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Thanks, it's a 20ga.
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Nice. I purchased a 20 gauge 28” barrel unfired one 7-8 years ago. I shoot skeet with it a few times a year. I had the chokes opened, the action is still tight. Probably the biggest negative is the 14 1/4” LOP. They seem to be good values.
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S.D. a few years ago. Mine is a 12 gauge. I had the option of a 12 or 20 and the weight was not that different. I don't recall how much the 20 weighed, but the 12 is exactly 6.5 pounds and is a pleasure to shoot with 7/8 0r 1oz loads. They are very solid and durable guns.
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