Yup, that's a good gun. You probably have the Matador "lightweight" model much favored by shooters today. I shoot one, use steel and anything else that's cheap. It is a much nicer Matador than the blued frame heavy model that was made earlier. I have not shot a waterfowl with any other gun for several years since I have a lifetime supply of 3 1/2" ten gauge steel shells that cost me about $5.00 a box on closeout when Bismuth became popular for some odd reason. If the steel damages the choke area of the gun, I plan to chop about three inches off and install Briley chokes. However, I see no sign of damage so far.