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  • single stack

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    Krieghoff = War hope

    Germanic names are to the point sometimes like Kreigsmarine = war navy, navy for war.
     

    cvgunman

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    I raise you Krieghoff
    I'll call your Krieghoff, and raise you a Fausti. The daughters are easy on the eyes. Even better in person :)
     

    TxStetson

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    Perazzi or go home.
    I raise you Krieghoff
    I'll call your Krieghoff, and raise you a Fausti. The daughters are easy on the eyes. Even better in person :)
    Too rich for my blood. I'll take my cheap little Fabarm and go home.
     

    stdreb27

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    My very first O/U shotgun I bought to shoot sporting clays with was an older Winchester 101. It was a very well made shotgun, but it would hammer you into the dirt shooting sporting clays all weekend! I ended up selling it and replaced it with my first Browning Citori. That shotgun was a pure pleasure to shoot for extended sporting clay shooting. I ended up buying another one because I got a really great deal on it.

    I think the beat bang for the buck is the 101.


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    stdreb27

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    Not if you plan on doing a lot shooting! It will hammer the crap out of your shoulder shooting it all weekend long. The Citori is much kinder shotgun!

    What’s the cheapest New Citori you can buy? 2x a 101?

    I’m just saying. If you don’t want to do cheapie Brazilian yildez. Or wherever they’re made.

    A 101 is a great bang for the buck at 1k. Versus the next step up. At 2- 2500 bucks for a browning.


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    Axxe55

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    What’s the cheapest New Citori you can buy? 2x a 101?

    I’m just saying. If you don’t want to do cheapie Brazilian yildez. Or wherever they’re made.

    A 101 is a great bang for the buck at 1k. Versus the next step up. At 2- 2500 bucks for a browning.


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    Not going to argue with you over it. Have a nice evening.
     

    satx78247

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    A bit getting used to from a pump to an O/U. The first year I kept trying to jack another round instead of pulling the trigger. My hunts buds were on the ground laughing.

    Fishkiller,

    I've shot a pump-gun for so many years (over 50) that I TRY to PUMP every firearm. = So I got rid of every other sort that I had.
    (ALL of my rifles are PUMPS, too.).

    yours, satx
     
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