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  1. Un marked , I would say rosewood but not certain,any how £20 is a gift compared to henrys price tel 07765605398 don't want to post , Thanks.Ilkley West yorkshire.
  2. I've grown up shooting my fathers Beretta which fits me perfectly. 12 Bore with 28 in barrels and an unusual handgrip. I've only ever seen them again on rizzini and perazzi guns. I recently bought my own beretta but the hand grip is different and I feel its chunkier and harder to shoot Heres a picture to explain what I mean about the grips i know the top gun is a rizzini but its the only example I could find of the handgrip does anyone know if there's a special name for this kind of grip? or why beretta dont seem to do that grip anymore? thanks
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