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Revo Field PA


Robin128
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I've been reading the few threads on here about Revo shotguns.

 

I've already got two O/U which work well on clays along with a semi auto and a rather nice AYA No2.

 

Just looking for a bit more fun especially on what we loosly describe as practical shotgun. Already use my s1 semi auto to great effect but fancy a s2 pump gun also.

 

I narrowed it down to a Benelli Super Nova or a Remington 870/887... both costing c£600 and out of stock for miles around. Not sure I want to spend that much on a pump gun anyway and don't want to chance buying a second hand lemon.

 

So I'm waiting for the Sportsman GC to get the consignment of Revo Turkish guns in from the proof house.

 

So here's my question...yes I know it's a cheap gun but bare in mind, a lot of top whack shotguns bearing the above quality names are made in Turkey also.

 

The question? Has anyone got a Revo Field PA and what do you think of it?

 

Please just don't fall behind the usual group think of the gang on here and start singing the same song. :)

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ive not used one but sportmans in exeter had the matrix semi auto in and i went to have a look at it.

 

didnt actually seem that bad for the money. put it this way, it certainly didnt look like it had been put together in a cow shed, lol. the fit was pretty good and it felt sturdy. i am toying with the idea of getting one instead of a hatsan.

 

the pump looks like a good cheap, no frills gun. however, i would put the money to buying a used one of a better quality, as ive seen pumps go very cheap recently... im sure there was an SXP on here for like £350 the other day?!?!?

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Yeah...already noticed the Khan's and downloaded their catalogue. :good:

 

Been also looking at Escorts and there does seem to be some similarities between top brands and cheapo guns all made in the same factories in Turkey.

 

I'm just wonderiong if all we are paying for is branding.

 

I'll have to try a PA...if I get my hands on one. :/

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