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682gold e 32" standard optima's, adjustable comb, isis green pad. :thumbsu:   maybe dt10 soon?????

 
Beretta Silver Pigeon III , Beretta Urika 2 , Browning B25

 
Browning citori high rib
Miroku 600 HS high rib
Beretta 682 skeet

Really like a Vostok skeet gun one day

 
Custom Longthorne 32" with SofTouch and Brileys with spare 34 inch fixed F/F for game, honest. :whistle:

 
miroku 3800 grade 2  30" long extended teagues, forcing cones lengthened and polished, trigger pulls sharpened(no creep) isis recoil +isis pad,

It suits me!

 
Shadow Indy I/C & 1/4 choke years ago (won more with it than anything since and regret parting with it) but that's another story!! Had a Beretta 680 that wouldn't fire second barrel on high pheasant stands for love nor money, Browning 325 M/C for a long time then change beckoned. Bought a Miroku 3800 32" 3/4 & full Trap gun which I still have ( did consider sporterising it but decided a better bet to leave well alone for future sale) so now use a Zoli "Z" sport 32" with Muller 1 & 2 chokes. Hit all the distant stuff in this combination at recent FITASC training day at Southdowns so would seem pretty sorted for now. However...................

 
miroku 3800 grade 2  30" long extended teagues, forcing cones lengthened and polished, trigger pulls sharpened(no creep) isis recoil +isis pad,

It suits me!
Did you sell the Blaser Ben ?

 
AYA Cosmos S/Barrel, 30” ported, overbored barrel with lengthened forcing cone.3/4 choke. With ergonomic trap stock with extra long extra wide forend (Project) plus a few 68 series Berettas a couple of Winchesters and an old Remi.  :nyam:

 
Like most beginners I putzed around with a number of guns and finally got to Beretta.  Seemed like Italian suited me and a year or so later I scored a great buy on a near new Perazzi MT6.  So it's been Perazzis since and no regrets there.  I can rationalize having them in a multitude of ways but I just go with I like them.  I still have/shoot the MT6, tho it has a few Mirage and MX8 things to keep it company now.  All fortunately acquired pre-retirement so the classic fixed income isn't so much a bother shooting-wise hahaha

And it goes w/out saying that I've had few guns that weren't more than equal to the task of meeting my meager talent.  That of course has no bearing on anything.

 
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