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Hey all, my son is looking for a 28ga SxS. Here's what he'd like
Ejectors
DT
Splinter forend
Choke tubes a plus, or fixed IC/Mod (or IM, Full,)
Weight around 5.5
Price wise around 1.5k
He's looked at all the various websites, he'd rather do a private sale
Thanks all!
Greg
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It's going to be tough to find a nice ejector 28 for $1500, IMO.
Turkish SKB or Dickinson might be the closest thing to it.
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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It's going to be tough to find a nice ejector 28 for $1500, IMO.
Turkish SKB or Dickinson might be the closest thing to it. Totally agree, but hey, as he told me...you never know
Last edited by gjw; 08/28/25 05:12 PM.
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Check out the FAIR Iside. I have one in 410 and really like it.
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I have a couple Rizzini BR550's but they are a good bit more. I have shot with guys that have Dickinson's and they like them.
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I have a Dickinson 28 with 30 inch barrels, straight stock and single trigger that I like a lot. But I do not think you will find one like it for $1500. But, who knows. Good luck.
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I currently own both a Dickinson Estate and a FAIR Iside Tartaruga Gold, both in .410. I prefer the Dickinson. I cannot say why. Both are perfect for my needs, function fine, and look nice. I just feel like I shoot the Dickinson better. And, when I shoot a gun well I tend to like it more. Just a character flaw I guess.
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Tough price point for a 28 gauge with ejectors.
Good luck.
Best, Ted
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I was thinking older skb, but doubt you could find one with dbl triggers
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If you don't mind 26" barrels, there are a number of Dickinson estates on GB in that price range. I haven't seen a 28" or 30" in a while. Perhaps the next batch they bring in will be longer barrels.
Bill Johnson
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