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Steve, the postwar Browning Superlight is rare and expensive in 28" and has little character. However, the prewar Lightning ribless gun is occasionally found in 28" or 30". A friend had a 30" prewar ribless Lightning with the Airplane sight, but I think it has disappeared in the stream of commerce. What barrel length does your customer prefer?

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Uh, I don't think "rare" is appropriate. True Superlights were first made in 1967 as far as I know and are still available. Check the new prices and they will make you faint. Granted, 28 inchers are not common as nearly all were 26 3/8 inch barrels. They do have a rather nicely rounded bottom frame versus the normal browning frame. Again, YMMV

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My standard Merkel 200E 12g is 6.56 pounds (2975 grams). It's easy to carry in the fields all day.

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Thanks for all the feedback. I've learned a lot today. More to come hopefully.


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My client is not a tall man and would prefer a gun with shorter barrels. We are looking toward 26" barrels at the moment.


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I was just thinking the German O/U can fit the bill at a reasonable cost without the stubby barrels, but....custom it is, and that could cover a lot of territory.

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In that light of a gun it is easy to overpower the gun and longer barrels work out suprisingly well. My Darne is 5 lb 15 oz (all steel 12ga) and I'm 5'7" and it handles well with 29" barrels 13 1/2" LOP.


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I lean towards longer barrels myself, but short is what the client wants.....


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Don't know if they made 12s, but Damon Petrik made some very light o/u 20-bores. For something a bit easier to find, Caeser Guerini makes some very light O/Us as well. I have a friend that has a 26-inch barreled 12 bore that weighs 6lbs even.

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the Guerini's have an alloy frame. Looking into the V-C guns right now and have some feelers out on some Italian guns.


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