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Re: Semi-Automatic 20 ga
[Re: taylormade820]
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07/25/14 12:17 AM
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Is that Tristar the over under? No, I have the Viper G2 Silver in 12 gauge. It's a pretty gun. It was definitely worth the trade I made to acquire it.
Haha yea I polished that thing for hours.
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Re: Semi-Automatic 20 ga
[Re: Tactical Cowboy]
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07/25/14 02:14 AM
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FishStickMan
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I like the way you think... I personally would stay away from the 1100/1187. An A-5 20 is purely awesome. Call Briley and see how much it would be to thread the barrel for chokes. If they make a mistake they will make it right. If she already likes that shotgun and shoots it well, why change? Man, I've been through that decision process plenty of times, but haven't pulled the trigger yet. Briley is certainly the group to do it, too. Anyone had briley thread a barrel for chokes before? What is their typical turnaround time?
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Re: Semi-Automatic 20 ga
[Re: FishStickMan]
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07/25/14 05:21 AM
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David Maas
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Steve Rose at Rose Action Sports or Mike Orlen are cheaper and just as good as Briley amd they will thread for Invector or Rem-Choke if you want.
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Re: Semi-Automatic 20 ga
[Re: FishStickMan]
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07/26/14 01:57 AM
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taylormade820
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Where is Rose Action located?
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Re: Semi-Automatic 20 ga
[Re: David Maas]
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07/26/14 07:09 PM
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Also, don't overlook the Beretta 391/390 series, or even the 303. Have one and couldn't be happier with it. Light weight, light recoil and points really well. No failures in the 5 or 6 years I've had it.
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Re: Semi-Automatic 20 ga
[Re: FishStickMan]
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07/29/14 06:06 AM
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Re: Semi-Automatic 20 ga
[Re: FishStickMan]
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07/29/14 09:17 AM
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Does your wife need a youth stock or a full size stock? My daughter has a a Compact SX3 with would furniture and a Weatherby Youth SA-08 with wood also that she loves. The newer Weatherby Youth models have synthetic stocks only but you might be able to get a set of wood stocks from them.
Last edited by booradley; 07/29/14 09:17 AM.
Don’t roll those bloodshot eyes at me.
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Re: Semi-Automatic 20 ga
[Re: DLFant]
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07/29/14 10:33 AM
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Yes.......if you can find one!
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