Got the Sodia...Why can't I sell it?!? (go to post 19)

Claybuster said:
I agree with straightshooter. The Sodia is a nicer gun than the Sauer Royal. The Royal is to the Sodia what a Norinco is to an 870 Wingmaster.
I would be willing to bet the Sauer is every bit as good as the Sodia. Don't let fancy engraving signify the quality of a gun. It's what's on the inside that counts. Sauer made a very solid gun.
 
Hmmm....like they don't need one? Claybuster and company have an in depth level of knowledge that I couldn't possibly equal in my relatively short involvement in shotguns....and I have no problem asking these people for advice.

That said, John from Wolverine contacted me and we are working on a trade. Great guy :D

Who'd a thought that a guy with umpteen AR's and Black riflles would have a love for fine shotguns? :D

Oh yeah.....the sauer aint even close ;)
 
Wrong Way said:
Hmmm....like they don't need one? Claybuster and company have an in depth level of knowledge that I couldn't possibly equal in my relatively short involvement in shotguns....and I have no problem asking these people for advice.

That said, John from Wolverine contacted me and we are working on a trade. Great guy :D

Who'd a thought that a guy with umpteen AR's and Black riflles would have a love for fine shotguns? :D

Oh yeah.....the sauer aint even close ;)
That sir depends on the Sauer.
 
Who'd a thought that a guy with umpteen AR's and Black riflles would have a love for fine shotguns?

There is nothing better that the look and feel of blued steel and chequered walnut! Black rifles indeed! My first love has always been fine double rifles. Any way have to run, I want to fire a few 9.3 x74R rds down range before supper, in guess what? a fine Austrian O/U rifle.
 
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