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Old 06-19-2012, 11:11 AM
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Spend the money on a good gun. Can't go wrong with beretta or benelli. Both very reliable. It just boils down to if you want gas operated or inertia driven. IMO, browning makes terrible duck guns. When exposed to the elements, they hang up a lot. Just what I've seen from hunting with several different people with browning autos.

On another note, check out the beretta 390 or 3901 if your interested in 3 inch. Or the franchi i12
I shoot the I12, $800 when I first bought it, but I have heard its gone down some. Light weight, smooth acition. 3inch. excellent gun, been underwater on more than one hunt, salt and fresh, this will be my fourth season shooting it and Ive never had a problem
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Old 06-19-2012, 04:41 PM
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I shoot the I12, $800 when I first bought it, but I have heard its gone down some. Light weight, smooth acition. 3inch. excellent gun, been underwater on more than one hunt, salt and fresh, this will be my fourth season shooting it and Ive never had a problem
I have heard good things about this gun. It is made by Benelli/Beretta.
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