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Could this be the ideal gun for my son?


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Hi guys,

Further to my original thread "What gun to get my son"?

 

I just found a possible gun for my son on the euroguns web site.

It's an Escort youth 20g semi auto 24" barrel and a 13" stock M/C for £375.

"Ideal for youngsters" they say!

 

It looks good to me and it's a reasonable price what do you guys think?

 

As usual your opinions are valued.

 

Any replies are most welcome.

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Hi CT, it sounds a good gun for a youth to start out with,but for that money you could get a second hand Beretta semi,or other, eg, Remi ,it would maybe have to be a 12 bore ,but that wouldnt make much difference,apart from cheaper cartridges,although I should think if you look around,you could find a 20 fairly easy,if thats the way tou want to go.

 

I'm thinking about what the Escort would be worth once your lad out grows it,and the limeted number of people that would be looking to buy such a gun,

 

If you got a full size gun and had the stock shortend,and kept the off cut,you would'nt have to change his gun in a year or two,just stick the off cut back on.

 

Just my thoughts ,

 

All the best Mick.

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The 12b escorts with the synthetic stocks are pretty short anyway, and being gas-operated, the recoil from them isn't too bad.

At least that way he'll be able to grow into the gun, you can always add spacers to the butt pad as he grows up. And, if he gets bored of it or fancies another gun, the 12b version will be easier to sell on than a 20b.

 

Cheers

Duster

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If you are teaching someone to shoot I would advise you to buy something that breaks open.

Hi,

Please could you explain why you would advise me this.

Thanks.

As George says, its alot easier and safer to teach someone with an gun that you can clearly see is loaded or unloaded. They are also easier and potentially safer to load and unload also for a novice.

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You could go for a cheap Baikal to get him started. You can pick them up for under £100, they are generally too short in the stock for anybody apart from gnomes and children and you can use them to bang in fence posts without damaging them. Go for a 12 bore and use a light load as the ammo is cheaper than a 20 or a 28.

 

Once he has decided what he really wants then he can take the time to find something to fit him whilst continuing to shoot with Russia's Finest.

 

I would echo what was said previously about buying a O/U or S/S rather than a semi as they are more robust, cheaper and "socially" acceptable at all clay grounds and shooting events.

 

All the best.

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