Its not just the adjustable comb,I didn't mean that. My Summit Impact has 34" barrels,first gun Ive had with barrels that long. They really help smooth out the swing,though it works against you somewhat on quick,close targets. The rib is not adjustable,but a bit higher than Im used to,and after patterning the gun I find its just about perfect,for me,the way its set up. Its also a very well balanced shotgun,right at the hinge pin,so its easy to carry and mount. I believe Caesar Guerini has done a great job on these shotguns,and the few guys I know that have one love them.
Do they hold their value? Don't know,don't care as I don't plan on selling. But these guns have only been around a short time so I believe as time goes by and they get better known they will hold value better. You can see by the way their built they will take a ton of shooting,and are rebuildable. Stoeger on the other hand is an entry level gun that is usually passed on for something better once one decides they like clay shooting.
Do they hold their value? Don't know,don't care as I don't plan on selling. But these guns have only been around a short time so I believe as time goes by and they get better known they will hold value better. You can see by the way their built they will take a ton of shooting,and are rebuildable. Stoeger on the other hand is an entry level gun that is usually passed on for something better once one decides they like clay shooting.


















































