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Browning A5 Magnum 12ga

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04 August 2002, 12:55
Big 17
Browning A5 Magnum 12ga
I saw at a gunshop today a Browning A5 Magnum, 26" special steel barrel, 12 ga. 3" chamber, full choke, vent rib, made in Belgum, imported through Morgan, Utah. Asking price is $549. Is this a good deal? Can I shoot steel shot? I was looking at it and a Berreta A391 Ulrika for $829. Which is the better deal?

Thanks
04 August 2002, 13:35
JoeZ
None of the Belgian-made A-5s are suitable for steel shot. You may get away with small shot but this is a magnum, which hints at large pellets. The steel simply is too soft and you run the risk of ringing the barrel and separating the vent rib. As good as A-5s are, the magnum models are very heavy and generally will not cycle lighter loads. It's not a versatile gun. The Beretta, on the other hand, will handle about anything you put through it. It's the dominant auto in competitive circles worldwide.
05 August 2002, 17:53
<mod 12>
You can buy the Belg. gun and buy a Jap bbl. to shoot steel. That's what I did. Check ebay for the bbl as they are list all the time.
10 August 2002, 23:41
<Doug S>
Buy the gun that fits you the best, none of them are any good if they don't fit. For me, it's an A-5, but the Berretta is a fine gun and very reliable.

Doug