Treb- Would you call a salesman to ask why you should buy their wares?

Probably the best place to ask is if Don Amos has one in his database. It's pointless to ask the maker, the dealer, or the person that was handed one to use gratis for a puff magazine piece.

There are no "bad" shotguns coming out of Brescia.

Interchangeable parts, close tolerances, monoblocking, and quality control, see to the tremendous consistency of Italian made shotguns.

Whether the design pleases the owner is another matter. Perhaps the dynamics of a game gun, however beautiful, prevent an owner from shooting it well.


Out there doing it best I can.