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Picked up and very nice little 1954 Beretta 20g ASEL at the Tulsa show. It had sling swivels installed. The seller sent it to JJ to have them properly removed for me and I'll pick it up from him when he's finished. It's my first real O/U so I'm pretty excited. Pretty engraving, light weight, solid rib, just-right LOP, nice wood....it sold itself!
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I love 20 gauge ASELs, but I wouldn't even think of removing the sling swivels. What are you going to do when you want the swivels? Tell us more about the gun.
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I own an ASEL 20b with 27.5" barrels. Mine doesn't have sling eyes and never did, but if it had them, and as Eightbore mentioned, I wouldn't have them removed. I'm getting older and a sling doesn't sound too bad when quail hunting and waiting on dogs to point. In terms of the ASE, ASEL and ASEELL I think they are really great guns. Same balance characteristics as English O/U's for whole bunch less money. I think the EL and EELL's were made in the Beretta custom shop with their SO guns. They have real nice hand engraving. Sad that they don't make them anymore. George Caswell (Champlin Arms) told me he personally met Mr. Beretta and was told it cost Beretta almost as much to make these guns as their SO sidelocks, so they were discontinued. For what they are, I think they are a bargain. A new, similar gun would be very expensive, I'm guessing. Have fun with your new gun. They do kick a bit being so light. I like shooting 3/4 oz loads in mine.
Socialism is almost the worst.
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I also think the swivel should stay(with a sling). Functional when you want to take pics, dig thru the brush for a bird, climb a hill etc. Don't forget the cool factor as well.
Bill Johnson
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Slings are great for photo ops, and for slinging arms when you've got a limit in the vest and it's a long walk back to the truck. I've carried a lot of open-country birdguns with slings. First observed the habit with the international crew with whom I hunted in Morocco. (Barbary partridge: Much like chukar, as is the terrain they inhabit.)
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Bob... If they are original eye and loop European style swivels and you want to sell them let me know....
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Hello Bob,
I am pleased you got a nice gun (pictures would be nice) and are doing to it what you want.
That is why I live in the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave.
Mike
USAF RET 1971-95
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I'm with Mike. Pics, Pics, Pics.
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Pics will follow when I get the gun. I hate sling swivels. I kinda wondered why a gun this light would have ever had them installed. I carried firearms with them for 30 years in the US Army. They certainly have their place but I like the way a nice svelte O/U or S/S looks without them and so, they're coming off but they are coming off the right way. A gold oval will replace the stock swivel and the barrel swivel will be sweated off, the barrels polished and reblacked.
Last edited by Bob Blair; 04/24/15 12:05 PM.
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Last edited by Bob Blair; 04/24/15 02:33 PM.
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