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Strong, reliable and well made. Not elegant, compared to European classics but then, they cost only a fraction of the latter's price. | |||
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If your budget gets moved up to 1K mark that will open up a lot of great possibilities, I have seen quite a few Citoris in the 700 to 1000, also the ruger red labels and several other medium grades, do a search at www.gunbroker.com or www.gunsamerica.com or www.auctionarms.com. I recently picked up a 20 gauge citori at gunbroker for about 1/2 what a new one goes for and the only difference between this one and my beloved 12 which I bought new is a couple of small scratches, and I have only hunted the 12 once and have babied it fot the 7 years I have owned it. The better grade guns will hold their value as long as you don't modify it from standard. good luck. | |||
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<ChuckD> |
Thanks for the replies, guys. Andre, this gun had excellent wood, and fit and finish were very good--Beretta good. Raamw, yes, I am aware of the possibilities in this price range, but I still have the fit issues. I have shot several rounds of sporting clays with a friends Ruger Red label, but do to the fit issue I have to sight about 8" below the bird to score a hit. I've not had the opportunity to shoot the Citori or the 686's. Anyway, I am still open to input here, especially from owners of the Tikkas. Thanks, Chuck | ||
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