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| Value for Money | 9/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 8.7/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8.2/10 |
By RWH24 on 31st Jul 2005
| Value for money | 10/10 |
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| Overall value | 10/10 |
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After the carrier replacement by Beretta the 12ga has not skipped a beat. It is light in recoil and with the adjustment shims fits me very well.I also have a 391 20ga that is just as reliable as the 12ga. Both have 26" barrels.
It does take some time to completely clean the gun including the gas system, but I have gotten used to it now.
After adjusting the stock shims the gun points naturally. It is 100% reliable with the ammo I shoot. Both the 12 & 20ga are great guns. The 20ga is lighter than the 12 by over a pound so I added weight front and back so it swings and feels more like my 391 12ga. The 20ga 26" brl was a little whippy in the swing on the clays course. I shoot Skeet/5-Stand & Clays course at least once a month to every other week. Approx 2000 rounds thru each gun.
Both guns are the 391 Urika Field, wood/blue
The 12ga has the Optima Bore w/Optima Plus choke tubes. I have had these 2 guns for over 1 yr. I previously had a 391 Camo w/Mobile choke bore 12ga but traded for the Optima. My wife has a 3901 20ga. We love our Berettas

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