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<blockquote data-quote="midnightmalloy" data-source="post: 510798" data-attributes="member: 25605"><p>These kriegoffs are very nice to shoot. I've shot many and them and the perazzis don't dissapoint. I'm more purpose driven over quantity so here's what I have now:</p><p>Beretta 687 ultralight</p><p>beretta 391 30" sporting clays with the parallel comb</p><p>And a never fired still in the cosmoline, remington 870 wingmaster left hand 28" with rem factory choke tubes (they made very few in this configuration)</p><p>I have also owned a beretta 687 32" sporting clays, rem 870 and a browning bps (I hated this thing) </p><p>I used to sell shotguns for a living and have shot most everything from kriegoffs to stogers. Let me know if anyone wants to know the plusses and minuses when compairing brands and models. I would be happy to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midnightmalloy, post: 510798, member: 25605"] These kriegoffs are very nice to shoot. I've shot many and them and the perazzis don't dissapoint. I'm more purpose driven over quantity so here's what I have now: Beretta 687 ultralight beretta 391 30" sporting clays with the parallel comb And a never fired still in the cosmoline, remington 870 wingmaster left hand 28" with rem factory choke tubes (they made very few in this configuration) I have also owned a beretta 687 32" sporting clays, rem 870 and a browning bps (I hated this thing) I used to sell shotguns for a living and have shot most everything from kriegoffs to stogers. Let me know if anyone wants to know the plusses and minuses when compairing brands and models. I would be happy to help. [/QUOTE]
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