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    Quote Originally Posted by BFantana23 View Post
    Can anyone help me out with this shotgun? Im thinking of buying one, and what is a good price range for it? Is there any other shotgun that you recommend? thanks!! (A friend of mine wants to sell me his for $100)!! thanks
    I would say either a Mossberg or a Remington. One thing is for sure, there are a lot of aftermarket items for these two makes, and you can buy one gun, but have a total of three barrels for quite a range of functions. JMHO.
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    It's absolutely AMAZING how many firearms one can acquire for a dirt-cheap price, from somebody they work with, that sells on a whim, or needs some quick cash.

    "Buy 'Em Cheap, Stack 'Em Deep".

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    A little late on the post and new to the forum, but had to chime in about my Eastfield 916-a 12 ga. I bought mine at a pawn shop for $100. It was a little difficult to find a replacement stock for it, but I finally did. After a day of shooting clays I shaved a little off of that stock and put a 1" Remington soft recoil pad on. It's in real good condition, not too hard to disassemble, easy to clean and easy on the shoulder (now). It has functioned great working fast action on dove and sporting clays. Going on 10 years of good use it can also drop a turkey at 60 yards with a #4. It's been a good, reliable gun.
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    I've had a couple over the years and they were decent enough shotguns, but if you want the standard for reliability get an 870. You can change them around any way that suits you and they will always work. I've bet my life on them and I'm still here.

    Shorty
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