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Then why bother, except to verify that you love being an a$$hole? I'm pretty sure this rule breaking personal attack post from the Nutty Professor will prompt the Preacher to howl about him not posting under his full name, and will also have Gladys Kravitz complaining about "bad manners"... .... or not! I love it when he does the same things he cries about. What a phony.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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In an earlier post, I mentioned that I shoot a 40 some year old 682 that has been shot tens of thousands of trouble free rounds. I forgot the The Lovely Linda shoots a small frame 686 20 gauge with added 28 gauge barrels. I don't shoot that gun very much, but it would be my choice for an all around gun for both beginners and kids. It is a six pound wonder gun. Linda's late husband bought that gun for probably about $450 from the closeout rack at the Beretta club in Maryland in the mid eighties. All of my Berettas came from the same source at bargain prices.
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My apologies for taking this good thread off topic, guys. Back to the original topic... JR Apology accepted. Thank you. You were not included. But then you knew that. Now don't go away mad, just go away... JR
Be strong, be of good courage. God bless America, long live the Republic.
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My apologies for taking this good thread off topic, guys. Back to the original topic... JR Apology accepted. Thank you. You were not included. But then you knew that. Now don't go away mad, just go away... JR You continue to confirm you are just trolling. You probably should try and mend your ways. It is a bad look for you. But you knew that.
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$4K budget doesn’t really imply beginner, or, even first gun. Not to me, anyway.
You will find some very nice guys in that price range.
Good luck.
Best, Ted Uh oh, Ted. Need to fix this... JR OK. Guns. Guns, in that price range. Best, Ted _____________________________________________________________________ I suppose some idiot will start yammering about hockey now. That got right by me, Ted. HA-HA!!
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My apologies for taking this good thread off topic, guys. Back to the original topic... JR Apology accepted. Thank you. You were not included. But then you knew that. Now don't go away mad, just go away... JR You continue to confirm you are just trolling. You probably should try and mend your ways. It is a bad look for you. But you knew that. Yes, it’s the most effective way to get mullets to take bait. Nah, I’m not worried about my look. I’ll let you do that. JR
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Joel Etchen offers nice 20/28 SP III sets with EELL wood for a bit over your budget that you might consider.
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I am thinking of going over to the dark side and trying an over/under. Would a Beretta Silver Pigeon III be a good place to start? Thanks. SS, you've mentioned nothing about its intended use. 12 ga. or small ga.? Clays? An upland piece where weight is a big factor? Lots to consider before asking recommendations... Just asking... JR
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Sorry I missed your original question. Well I want a 20 gauge, 3" chamber, steel shot compatible, pistol grip, single selective trigger, choke tubes, unsure on barrel length (28" or 30"). This gun will be used mostly for upland work, however I'm sure it will hit the clays course on occasion. This is the antithesis of everything I own. I guess that is the whole point.
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