oldskeeter
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right 6 years talk to us after you have shot it for 30 years.
Funny, do you know where I'm going to be in 30 years? I don't plan that far ahead.
right 6 years talk to us after you have shot it for 30 years.
Not sure we're you will be or I will be .but I know my kids or grand kids will still be able to shoot my model 12 and 870 shotguns.at least the guns will still be able to be used..lol..proven shotgun last for generations.
Well said Dutch. Let them buy their JUNK 10 times over. They will find out quickly 30 years is a blink of an eye and they better start planning ahead and soon
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Agree.
In 30 I hope I'll be shooting trap 5x a week and b!tching about young guys, but in 50 I'll likely be in the ground and its really important to me that my descendants have something other than a faded picture to remember me by.
Agree.
In 30 I hope I'll be shooting trap 5x a week and b!tching about young guys, but in 50 I'll likely be in the ground and its really important to me that my descendants have something other than a faded picture to remember me by.
Then be like me. Buy guns that are 100-140 years old. They have all ready proven themselves and will likely be around loooong after I'm gone, LOL (although I'm not really laughing)!
I admit I have been eyeing ul a new a5 ..lol
I hear you loud and clear. I'm just not much of an "collector" type. Not really into old cars either. I don't know why, because I insist on "classic and timeless" when I'm looking for an heirloom - guns for me, jewellery or shoes for the little lady.
We have 4 citori's in our house, and I'm damn glad we do!!! We bought a .410 when WSS was clearly them out for a little one that wasn't even conceived yet!!! She's on her way now, so I guess it's not as asinine as it was.
I'm gonna get a versamax one day soon.
-J.
Just watch the year on the versamax. I had an early one and it was trouble. Later ones I think are fine
Better to spend your money on a new browning semi IMO
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Beretta...?![]()
I don't know if you are looking for a clays gun or hunting?? or one for both
I have a A400 but rarely use it not that I have found anything wrong with it
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Beretta has not built a GOOD self loading shotgun since the days of the A302 303 series. The more they seem to try to improve them the worse they get.
Darryl
To each their own. Lots of newer berettas are dominating the goose and duck blinds for a reason.



























