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Excellent shotgun and my son, Jamlad on here, has one.

 

Bought last year and not a single problem with it.

 

A true pleasure to shoot. To be honest he is only just 13 years old and beats me regularly on a 50 bird sport!!

 

I had read a review somewhere that rated it very highly, i'll have a look and post a link if I can find it again.

 

Not the cheapest 20 by far but build quality is a1

 

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Excellent shotgun and my son, Jamlad on here, has one.

 

Bought last year and not a single problem with it.

 

A true pleasure to shoot. To be honest he is only just 13 years old and beats me regularly on a 50 bird sport!!

 

I had read a review somewhere that rated it very highly, i'll have a look and post a link if I can find it again.

 

Not the cheapest 20 by far but build quality is a1

 

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Bore da y chi,

The gun you gave me your advice on is a whitewing 12b. I bought it as a rough shooting gun as it's lightweight. It also had the bonus of being 3" chambered. It is flat shooting, not much drop. This fits me fine.

I, like you did my research before buying (from a chap on this site - good to deal with).

I think it is the forerunner of the beretta onyx.

Anyway, I love it. Great to walk around with being so light. Balance is great. Even 3" shells are no problem at all.

I often use it in preference to my lovely browning 325 grade 5 sporter on driven pheasant days.

It's now around 20 years old, rather plain looking, but as I've said lovely to use. I'll be getting mine fixed!

Hope this helps,

Hwyl.

ps. there is no rib between the barrels.

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