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Re: beretta outlander
[Re: easton1025]
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08/04/14 02:57 AM
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Merican Duck Hunter
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They had a paper come out 2 weeks ago about the Fall classic...It was one of the Beretta/Benelli for 599...Thats why I asked ..Wasnt sure which one... Nevermind I found it..It was the Stoeger A 3000..... dang you got me all excited!
Arise.Kill.Eat -Acts 10:13 I have read a bunch of stuff on the internet about Star Wars but that does not mean I can skin a deer with a light saber.
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Re: beretta outlander
[Re: Erichugh22]
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08/06/14 12:47 AM
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Boyd1212
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Just bought one yesterday. Shot a few skeet with it today. Think it's going to be a dang good gun.
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Re: beretta outlander
[Re: Boyd1212]
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08/06/14 04:04 AM
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Dfwguy
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Just bought one yesterday. Shot a few skeet with it today. Think it's going to be a dang good gun. I got one too - shot 100 rounds at skeet with it and did pretty well. Looking forward to the seasons coming up! It's a pretty great setup
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Re: beretta outlander
[Re: Erichugh22]
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08/07/14 02:40 AM
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fishsing
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I got the max 4 version a month ago. Squad mate got his back in feb or May. We all shoot 680 series O/U's so the chokes are the same which is a real plus.
I've put away my O/U for the time being as recoil is much much less with this gas gun.
So far so good.
Bought it as my waterfowl/fowl weather gun, but other than my sub gauges, this is my go-to.
Can't really beat the price point either-it IS a Beretta after all. From what I can gather, the components are all made in Italy but it is assembled in Beretta's Accoceek Maryland plant, which brings the costs down a bit.
A real bargain if you ask me, but only time will tell. My O/U's are world class, heirloom quality shotguns that I expect my grand kids to be using long after I'm gone.
Show me something else that will last multiple generations of heavy use, and inspire such pride of ownership for a couple grand and I'll buy it.
Last edited by fishsing; 08/07/14 02:52 AM.
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Re: beretta outlander
[Re: Erichugh22]
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08/07/14 11:43 AM
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beaversnipe
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A391 feels much better then the a400
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Re: beretta outlander
[Re: beaversnipe]
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08/07/14 11:58 AM
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BigAL33
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A391 feels much better then the a400
+1, I love my 391!
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