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| I own a Merkel in 16 guage. I believe it was built around 2000. It is a great firearm and all Merkels are well engineered German firearms that if anything are overbuilt to last for several generations. My shotgun is my favorite shotgun and is improved cyl/ improved mod. Patterning shows it to be as listed in shot dispersion. Looks like you found a deal. |
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| I will get the gun. Thank you. I generally like over engineering. I will take it turkey hunting this fall. |
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| O/U or SxS? |
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| SXS double trigger. |
| Posts: 12764 | Location: Somewhere above Tennessee and below Kentucky | Registered: 31 July 2016 |
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| I think in American speak it is a 50E. It has a cheek piece which I do not have a problem with.
I cannot be sure. All the paper work is in German. |
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| Sounds nice, bring it to UK and we can shoot some ducks and woodcock |
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| I hope I can get to England next year. |
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| That's a great price and gun. Last time I saw a brand new Merkel SXS in 20 gauge, with no side plates, that I wanted, it was $4200.00, and had a number of handling marks on it. It had sat in a display case in one of Utah's Sportsman's Warehouses, and had been there for quite some time. (A couple of years if I recall as I looked at it every time I stopped by that particular store). I tried to reason them down on a purchasable price and they wouldn't budge, so I walked away. I have since ended up with a couple of Weatherby Athena D'Italias in 20 and 28 gauge. |
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