My first Shotgun
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Re: My first Shotgun
dear ngrewal, have you been shooting your beretta uch?
if yes then what sort of use? how much use etc?
how is it faring?
have you had it fitted?
if yes then what sort of use? how much use etc?
how is it faring?
have you had it fitted?
You want more gun control? Use both hands!
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God made man and God made woman, but Samuel Colt made them equal.
One does not hunt in order to kill; on the contrary, one kills in order to have hunted. by Jose Gasset.
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Re: My first Shotgun
Shooter
thanks for reminding me to shoot been a while since I have taken it out. I am as amateur or novice as it gets .
It shoots and handles very well I have put atleast close to 300 .. my shotgun is white onyx 3 inch. My skeet scores are around 15 to 17 / 25 on a good day..I have met folks on the range actually nearly bought one of them for $1200 then the seller recanted. I havent shot or handled browning or other shotty's. I was at the beretta galleria here in NYC and looked at some of their new stock especially pigeon series.
No I havent had it fitted since I dont get to the range that often - now had I bought this from local galleria they would have given some discount on fitting. I find beretta techs on expensive side even their lessons -- thats a separate story
Cheers
thanks for reminding me to shoot been a while since I have taken it out. I am as amateur or novice as it gets .
It shoots and handles very well I have put atleast close to 300 .. my shotgun is white onyx 3 inch. My skeet scores are around 15 to 17 / 25 on a good day..I have met folks on the range actually nearly bought one of them for $1200 then the seller recanted. I havent shot or handled browning or other shotty's. I was at the beretta galleria here in NYC and looked at some of their new stock especially pigeon series.
No I havent had it fitted since I dont get to the range that often - now had I bought this from local galleria they would have given some discount on fitting. I find beretta techs on expensive side even their lessons -- thats a separate story
Cheers
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Re: My first Shotgun
is it true that you hang around the beretta galleria during your lunch hour? so which model are your eye on ?
Nagarifle
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Re: My first Shotgun
Very nice toy you have Grewal Sahib, i dont know how i miss this .
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Re: My first Shotgun
nags
Actually the place is quite far from my office its on fashion ave upper east side around the corner from Indian consulate and the metropolitan Museum and the central park. I make it there every few months on this weekend luckily found a parking spot bang in front of the shop so availed it..they sell more clothes there ..I once saw this actor buying stuff there
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Tucci
I handled a Sako 85 .27 bavarian and Tikka T3 stainless steel barrel with plastic stock in their gun room. Depending upon how busy they are usually folks are very patient and allow tire kickers to handle the rifles and shotty except the pricey ones. Looks like the new semi auto x something is doing good business. These guys also fit the gun if its purchased from their shop. Now what exactly they do I dont know..
baljit bhaji
Honestly Shooter revived the thread and yes thanks to Abhijeet et al there is lot of information archived on this site..glad you liked the gun. She needs some air..
Cheers
Actually the place is quite far from my office its on fashion ave upper east side around the corner from Indian consulate and the metropolitan Museum and the central park. I make it there every few months on this weekend luckily found a parking spot bang in front of the shop so availed it..they sell more clothes there ..I once saw this actor buying stuff there
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Tucci
I handled a Sako 85 .27 bavarian and Tikka T3 stainless steel barrel with plastic stock in their gun room. Depending upon how busy they are usually folks are very patient and allow tire kickers to handle the rifles and shotty except the pricey ones. Looks like the new semi auto x something is doing good business. These guys also fit the gun if its purchased from their shop. Now what exactly they do I dont know..
baljit bhaji
Honestly Shooter revived the thread and yes thanks to Abhijeet et al there is lot of information archived on this site..glad you liked the gun. She needs some air..
Cheers
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Re: My first Shotgun
yes take to the range and give her some air do some Bang Bang
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