| Value for Money | 9.5/10 |
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| Overall rating | 9.5/10 |
Full review by
Guest.
on 18th Feb 2008
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Good Points: great overall gun and excellent value for money. Good looking gun too.
Bad Points: none for the money you pay for one.
General comments: Great gun!
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Review by
Guest.
on 23rd Dec 2007
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Inexpensive overall reliable easy maintenance shotgun just keep light smear of oil on blacking have owned mine fore ten years still looks reasonably new .
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Review by
davo1751
on 6th Nov 2006
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I started clay shooting a year ago with a Rizzini 12g sideplate sporter with 28 barrels It was a heavy gun and had firing problems due to weak firing pins. I had double discharge with a second rizzini so with my confidence at an all time low, I decided to change. I picked up a secondhand browning medallist with 30" barrels in good condition from Swillington and on first use I beat my all time best. The gun is perfectly balanced, a good weight for all round shooting and a good finish one would ex ...
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Review by
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on 18th Apr 2005
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I've used the Medallist for about 3 years now, it's a brilliant gun and even though its at the bottom end of the Browning range, I've found it to do everything I ask of it. I use it for clay shooting, game shooting and rough shooting. Its a good gun for using all day as it is very light (I'm sure how much it weighs though), the only bad point is the ejectors. The cartridges tend to stick and before I had them fixed, the cartridges used to slip behind them. However, this is a great gun and is per ...
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