Natty Bumpo
Member
Looking to buy a nice preowned BUL 20 GA to partner w/ my BUL 12. If you or some one you know has one for sale, please let me know. Thanks.
NB
NB
terrific gun for early season birds or youth, or ladies work! Owned 2 of them
I have had 3 Montefeltro 20ga's. I still have one, I won't part with this one. Very nice gun to carry. My only complaint with Benelli's in general is their finish. They are damaged very easily, specially their wood stocked guns. Very poor finish as far as durability goes. It's tough paying that kind of jing, then having it scratch so easy and the guns value plummets if you ever want to sell it or trade it in.
I have had 3 Montefeltro 20ga's. I still have one, I won't part with this one. Very nice gun to carry. My only complaint with Benelli's in general is their finish. They are damaged very easily, specially their wood stocked guns. Very poor finish as far as durability goes. It's tough paying that kind of jing, then having it scratch so easy and the guns value plummets if you ever want to sell it or trade it in.
Natty, been looking around the web for a 20 ga. BUL and those suckers are scarce. Think you're going to have to part with some of those retirement funds and buy a new one. Remember, you can't take it with you!
op, you just need to take better care of your guns! I had a 12 ga. Monte for over 10 years. Sold it last fall and the wood only had a couple very small imperfections in it after all those years of hunting.
Natty, been looking around the web for a 20 ga. BUL and those suckers are scarce. Think you're going to have to part with some of those retirement funds and buy a new one. Remember, you can't take it with you!
Zeb, I'm surprised you would think I'm not taking care of my guns. I challenge anybody to do a better job. Mine is fine...but it see's very little use. ANY!! polyurethane finished gun stock is prone to easy damage.
Zeb, I also remember you saying your spent plenty of time in the safe, hadn't been used in a number of years. Tough to get banged up collecting dust, just like mine. A majority of wood stocked Benelli's in the used gun rack are scuffed up. If they would have had a nice oil finish. That wouldn't have happened. Just look at many of the old guns of yester year that came with such a finish. Wipe them down with a little gun oil and boom, most things just disappear.