SHOTGUN PoRn

The #1 community for Gun Owners of the Northeast

Member Benefits:

  • No ad networks!
  • Discuss all aspects of firearm ownership
  • Discuss anti-gun legislation
  • Buy, sell, and trade in the classified section
  • Chat with Local gun shops, ranges, trainers & other businesses
  • Discover free outdoor shooting areas
  • View up to date on firearm-related events
  • Share photos & video with other members
  • ...and so much more!
  • STeveZ

    Thank you, Abelard
    Sep 22, 2011
    780
    Aberdeen, MD
    Been meaning to take some pics of this one forever. Of course I finally do when I decide to sell it.

    Caesar Guerini Summit Sporting 20 gauge, 32" barrels.

    22r3Jgy.jpg


    37iRNtd.jpg


    fDUCK6L.jpg


    h8EBM0h.jpg
     

    STeveZ

    Thank you, Abelard
    Sep 22, 2011
    780
    Aberdeen, MD
    I've had it a couple years and enjoyed it a great deal. The smaller gauge frame makes those 32" tubes swing more easily.
    But since I shoot more skeet than SC I'm selling the CG in favor of a 30" twenty.
     

    tallen702

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Sep 3, 2012
    5,122
    In the boonies of MoCo
    Walked out of Engage with this sucker today. Went in to look at the Ortgies they had in .25ACP, but someone had already snatched it. Pictures don't do her justice.
     

    Attachments

    • 20170414_183026.jpg
      20170414_183026.jpg
      69.5 KB · Views: 890
    • 20170414_183049.jpg
      20170414_183049.jpg
      53.6 KB · Views: 890
    • 20170414_183101.jpg
      20170414_183101.jpg
      54.5 KB · Views: 883
    • 20170414_183113.jpg
      20170414_183113.jpg
      47.5 KB · Views: 894

    2SAM22

    Moderator Emeritus
    Apr 4, 2007
    7,178
    After spending more time with two 590A1's I'm realizing I prefer them over the 870 by a wide margin. Can't "go wrong" either way, just my personal preference.

    Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk
     

    august1410

    Marcas Registradas
    Apr 10, 2009
    22,562
    New Bern, NC
    After spending more time with two 590A1's I'm realizing I prefer them over the 870 by a wide margin. Can't "go wrong" either way, just my personal preference.

    Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk

    I find a lot of the time, it's "Ford & Chevy". I have owned both and like both equally.

    I'm a huge believer in using what works for you. :thumbsup:
     

    Rack&Roll

    R.I.P
    Patriot Picket
    Jan 23, 2013
    22,304
    Bunkerville, MD
    Better to be all Mossy... or all Rem... because the controls are different and you don't want to fumble when you are in a jam.

    Joe, love the fact that you go all tactical while watering the lawn, LOL...
     

    Oldcarjunkie

    R.I.P
    Jan 8, 2009
    12,217
    A.A county
    bought this the other day for the hell of it since it was new and 250 out the door. jw2000
     

    Attachments

    • 20170408_170547.jpg
      20170408_170547.jpg
      79 KB · Views: 913
    • 20170408_170608.jpg
      20170408_170608.jpg
      85 KB · Views: 889

    INMY01TA

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 29, 2008
    5,830
    590 w/ Choate tube extension, Magpul furniture, Promag safety switch, and MS3 sling.

    E1D74286-D29D-48B1-96C8-56319CEC8E92_zpsddlpzvw6.jpg

    1D1FF130-EA08-41BA-B782-B094938AAB01_zpskvicavaw.jpg
     
    Last edited:

    LargemouthAss

    Active Member
    Dec 27, 2012
    663
    For years I have collected rifles and pistols but never a shotgun. I did not want another addiction, another caliber to feed, or another hobby to divide my free time. Well that all changed when I saw a Belgian Browning Auto-5 at Cabelas, it was gorgeous and very pricey so I passed but the idea was planted in my head. Here is a gun designed by John Moses Browning that was made by FN (I am pretty obsessed with FN) that I can have a ton of fun with... I wanted a Belgian Auto-5 that has been shot so that I wouldn't feel bad shooting it. So I scoured gunbroker for a few weeks and found a 1957 Browning Auto-5 Light 12 with the FN buttpad that was being sold by the deceased owner's Son-In-Law. I snagged it for $400 including shipping. The wood is great, it has some bluing loss and patina but no pitting and the bore looks great. Its a perfect shooter!

    20170511_192805_zpsjjeuzsd2.jpg


    So I go to my FFL to pick it up and I am delayed like always. Apparently the VA Police had an internet outage or something because it took over an hour and a half to get approved. So I am browsing the inventory to the point where I am starting to memorize serial numbers when a guy walks in with some bags. He talks with the shop owner for a few minutes, they shake hands and he plops one of the bags on the table and says "anyone who wants this it's yours!" so I start browsing. Hmm several boxes of shotgun shells, a 12-gauge cleaning kit, and some paperwork from Beretta, the other guy in the shop isn't interested so I claim it all... I ask the shop owner "what did he sell you" and I am told "every gun he owned!" Turns out it was a revolver and a shotgun but I start eyeing up the shotgun. It is a brand-spanking new Beretta A390, looks to be totally unfired. It comes with every bit of paperwork and 2 extra chokes. I ask what he wants for it and I make a lower offer which is accepted. So thanks to the delay I go from no shotguns, to one shotgun, to TWO shotguns....

    20170511_164546_zpsoscch3dk.jpg


    And of course I had to buy a clay launcher, and a few hundred shells, and clays and it appears I have a new hobby.... I will not be buying an O/U though....
     

    STeveZ

    Thank you, Abelard
    Sep 22, 2011
    780
    Aberdeen, MD
    Thanks Tom, I just sold this Browning 425 but kept the same gun w/o the lengthened stock. I don't like the feel of 12 gauge Citori's but in 20 gauge and with 30" barrels, this one feels just right!

    This one was in excellent condition with exceptional wood. The 325/425's can be found at bargain prices and are quite useful for clays and game.

    Ip7zqMC.jpg


    QPkLzvi.jpg


    Dlas3iz.jpg


    jAMWQot.jpg
     

    STeveZ

    Thank you, Abelard
    Sep 22, 2011
    780
    Aberdeen, MD
    Thanks and here's a few pics of a very similar 325, also in 20 gauge with 30" barrels.
    The 425 I'm hanging onto made this one redundant, its on its way to FL.

    ANk3rti.jpg


    dsc_0470-jpg.960649


    dsc_0471-jpg.960657
     

    Users who are viewing this thread

    Latest posts

    Forum statistics

    Threads
    275,730
    Messages
    7,293,050
    Members
    33,505
    Latest member
    partyboytowsonhigh1956

    Latest threads

    Top Bottom