Goosemaster
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Does anybody have a 28 gauge for sale in Montana, or vicinity?
Thank you.I will look into it.There is a Beretta Silver Pigeon for sale on Bisman for 1200.00, no affiliation with the gun
beretta 686 special over/under, 28 gauge | Selby, SD
beretta 686 special over/under, 28 gauge sweet light shotgun, kills like a 20, kicks like a .410. 26 inch, screw in chokes. gun is nice, a few handling marks on wood, metal near mint. ammo hard towww.bismanonline.com
That is true.I didn't know 28 guage amo was hard to find.With the reloader that is a very good deal. Don’t expect it will last long at that price.
I don't think 28 is any harder to find than any other right now. In normal times never an issue finding online what I need for 28.That is true.I didn't know 28 guage amo was hard to find.
I kind of wonder if 28 guage I'd enough fire power for pheasant.I’ve never had any problems finding 28 gauge ammo around here. Even Walmart has it. Dave
For 50+ yard going away shots Id say it may be lacking but it has plenty of power for reasonable distance and shot opportunities.I kind of wonder if 28 guage I'd enough fire power for pheasant.
Looks like it's been sold as it's no longer listed. That was a great buy for someone.There is a Beretta Silver Pigeon for sale on Bisman for 1200.00, no affiliation with the gun
beretta 686 special over/under, 28 gauge | Selby, SD
beretta 686 special over/under, 28 gauge sweet light shotgun, kills like a 20, kicks like a .410. 26 inch, screw in chokes. gun is nice, a few handling marks on wood, metal near mint. ammo hard towww.bismanonline.com
Yes, I'm sort of looking for an 1100.Looks like it's been sold as it's no longer listed. That was a great buy for someone.
He listed another Beretta o/u, it also seems priced to sell, no affiliation with the seller.Looks like it's been sold as it's no longer listed. That was a great buy for someone.
They are selling upwards of $1500 for a 28 gaugeYes, I'm sort of looking for an 1100.
Damm!!! That's spendy!!They are selling upwards of $1500 for a 28 gauge
It all depends on the model and the buyer and seller. My last 28 gauge I got rid of sold for almost twice that to a friend and he was happy to pay that for what it was. While some people get enjoyment from expensive wine or vehicles or other toys I have grown fonder as I’ve gotten older of spending a little more for some of my guns. They don’t kill things any more dead than an 870 but I enjoy looking at them and carrying them so it is worth it to me. Each their own I say.Damm!!! That's spendy!!
Yeah, when I was working, I owned a beretta for a few years.I went through my double barrel period.Its wierd, but I've come full circle, back to a pump gun, which is what I started with at 10 years old. I either use a 870sp, or an 1187.Ill bet a 28 guage would be sweet to own.I have an old lc Smith, but I've never taken it out.It all depends on the model and the buyer and seller. My last 28 gauge I got rid of sold for almost twice that to a friend and he was happy to pay that for what it was. While some people get enjoyment from expensive wine or vehicles or other toys I have grown fonder as I’ve gotten older of spending a little more for some of my guns. They don’t kill things any more dead than an 870 but I enjoy looking at them and carrying them so it is worth it to me. Each their own I say.