Hunt ducks with it. That’s what DU is all about. No such thing as “too nice to hunt ducks”. Guns are made to be used and shotguns are used mainly for birds. Enjoy it and remember every hunt that leaves a mark on it as every hunt you take it on it will become more a part of your experience and personal history. Worst thing about “duck guns”, waterfowl models with synthetic stocks and armour finishes, is they leave no marks, no reminders of the hunt, of friends, of dogs, weather, or places.
DU dinner guns are not particularly collectable or valuable. Much more comparable in make/model/condition, than some engraving/etching/or plaque.
That being said, some people dont know that. If your going to sell it, do it in NIB condition. If the engraving and extra polishing is offputting, then sell it and use the money to buy a field grade.
The gun is a Browning Silver field model and I got it as a pick of the litter prize. So $50.
The gun is a Browning Silver field model and I got it as a pick of the litter prize. So $50.
That’s a pretty decent gun fer fiddy bucks ... even with its DU duckoration. (Had to say it ! Yuk, yuk.)



























