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    Is it Russian or Chinese? I'm guessing Chinese.

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    I shoot and use my O/U for everything. I love the O/U because it makes you focus on the two shots you have, instead of hurrying to snap off a third. If I shoot 8 times in a day, I should have my limit. If I had a choice at this point, I would go with the Citori with screw in chokes by Browning. Not only is it one tough gun, but it is very reliable.

    And for pictures sake, here's a shot of my lady shooting a remington 20 gauge semi-auto at our annual turkey shoot. Name:  531220_10151931735275455_1156512698_n.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crotalus View Post
    Is it Russian or Chinese? I'm guessing Chinese.
    It's a Russian. I specifically wanted to go Russian in case I wanna hit ranges/attend shoots south of the border. Can't cross with a Type-56.

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    I had a Chinese, the trigger pull must have been 15 lbs. I sold it an bought a Russian. Over all I think it's a better shooter.

    I thought yours was Chinese because I didn't see the marks that the Russians like to put all over their stocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crotalus View Post
    I had a Chinese, the trigger pull must have been 15 lbs. I sold it an bought a Russian. Over all I think it's a better shooter.

    I thought yours was Chinese because I didn't see the marks that the Russians like to put all over their stocks.
    This is the older generation, so who knows, but I've seen Russians without any markings. Gonna take a better look when I clean her out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdreilic View Post
    I shoot and use my O/U for everything. I love the O/U because it makes you focus on the two shots you have, instead of hurrying to snap off a third. If I shoot 8 times in a day, I should have my limit. If I had a choice at this point, I would go with the Citori with screw in chokes by Browning. Not only is it one tough gun, but it is very reliable.

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    Limit of what? obviously your not a Dove hunter

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    Ducks. No doves up in Manitoba here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdreilic View Post
    Ducks. No doves up in Manitoba here.
    Ducks over deeks,thats about right,limit here In kali is 7 birds,Now Doves on the other hand, the limit is 10,I bring several box's of shells In Mexico when dove hunting,we go thru them by the case.25 boxes/day.

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    I used to have an Ithaca side-by-side that was given to me, I used that from when I was 17 to about 25, and then traded it to my cousin for Browning auto five, I found ribbed Belgian skeet barrel to go with it and have used that ever since. It must be a good set up as I took my son shooting for the first time two years ago and he got 16/25 which isn't too bad the first time.

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