best 20 gauge semi? whats a best buy for going used?

Agrred to an 1100 upland special on Sunday and managed to snap a like new .410 Wingmaster today at our only local gunshop (General Gun and Supply) for an incredible price. My small gauge bases are covered.... for now.
 
Browning A5 can be a little temperamental rem 1100 very temperamental Ithaca 900 it's day has come and gone these guns are not bad but if u want to step up date the sx3 is the only one to buy . Go on you tube and check out thf Doveanator there isn't a gun new or old that will Leto up to the punishment those sx3 's were put through .
 
The only temperamental browning a5's are the magnum models with light loads or improperly set friction rings on 2 and 3/4" versions. I only shoot 3/4 oz in my light twenty. The only time it has failed is when the extractor broke after thousands of rnds.
 
Agrred to an 1100 upland special on Sunday and managed to snap a like new .410 Wingmaster today at our only local gunshop (General Gun and Supply) for an incredible price. My small gauge bases are covered.... for now.

Those are very good buys... and "keeper" guns. You will be looking for a 28 gauge soon (my favorite)... I would bet on it! ;)
 
I started off with an 1100... I now have an SX3. The difference in performance and maintenance is VERY noticeable. Im in love with the sx3 and have zero intention of ever saying goodbye to her!

I went BACK to the 1100... they just feel soooo right at the shot.
 
I was thinking about the 1100 as well and wondering how many thousands of rounds have been fired through one on a skeet field.

SX3 is a nice gun for sure, but I certainly wouldn't crown it king of anything.

I have two that have more than 15,000 rounds through them each... changed the seals ($15 fix) and that was all that was needed.
 
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