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its a fallacy that beretta,s hardly lose any money,,,,try selling an a400

How long have you had it ,how old is the gun ? Guns appreciate over a few years ,you carnt expect to get your money back on a recently bought gun . I bought a Urika 2 five years ago and they are now retailing for £600 more than I paid for it ,enough room to get my money back if I wanted to sell it .

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I have a left handed hatsan for sale.....soon

 

bought in a hurry as I needed a semi auto for steel

seems to be fine

cycles 68mm 28gr clay loads as well as anything else I choose to feed it

 

they jam when you don't clean them! (mechanism not barrel)

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I've ended up with a nice AL391 Teknys, I spoke to the guy in the shop about all guns spoken about on here. I ended up down to theAL391 or a A300 Outlander. The guy in the shop told me I could buy a new 300 for the price of the AL but in a year of owning the 300 would lose 3 or 4 times the value the AL would lose. To be honest from reading and looking around the AL was the one I wanted from the start.

 

Thanks for all your help and advice.

 

Jamie

 

Sound choice, fella. Enjoy it :good:

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I would have a crack at a Bernadelli, superb build quality and not an expensive gun.

I shot one at Crabtree in the Lakes and it handled superb, the gun was a pleasure to use and comes from a firm that manufacture some really quality guns, so its by no means thrown together.

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