a lot of people love theirs but im not exactly a big fan of the 24-F anymore.
in concept the gun is great, but in practice.. meh.
i had a .223/12ga. which youd
think is a really neat bush gun combo. the extractor setup on mine was really flimsy - i think some of the parts they use werent hardened properly and when you get sticky cases it would just stick - the gun would actually open but the extractor stopped moving
you had to pry under it with a screwdriver/knife to help it push the case out.
it wasnt just my gun, because i closely examined several of them at gunshows and the telltale little marks from people prying under the extractor were on many of them.
if i recall correctly (was a long time ago) i fixed mine by replacing the pin that pushes the extractor assembly with one made from a cobalt drill bit so it didnt 'give' like the soft factory part, and that vastly improved extraction. i traded the gun long ago.
theyre not exactly cheap either, youre looking at $400 for a used one in great shape. theyre also heavy as a pig, especially once you scope them. all i can say is make sure you handle one, imagine it with a scope mounted and loaded, perhaps with a shell carrier as well. examine the extractor area and ensure that it functions properly (its easy to see).