Same gun except no pigeon. The original chokes were in the .050-.055 range, barrels thick as heck. When I bought it the stock was broken and only two inches remained past the side plates so I can not answer what type of buttplate was original. But for less than $200.00 I got a steal. Picked it up for a parts gun but found the only part it needed was a new butt stock.

We shot it on sporting clays and it would crush birds at 40-50-60+ yards. Took a bit of practice to figure out how to hit them at that type of range. I used the add five yards more each miss until the hits started. Then hits were steady. Been hoping for some late season Dove pass shooting with it. Maybe next year.