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A true all-round gun?

Q I’m thinking of buying a 3½ in chambered semi-auto shotgun, a having local gun seen shop one . at I’m a good looking price for in a pigeons gun I can and use maybe for everything even wildfowling : clays, . with Although clay models this gun , it is isn large ’t too compared heavy and should feels nice be to aware me. Is of there , or look anything out for I ?

There are a few things to be aware of. The gun will be larger than the shorter-chambered clay models, because it has to have a

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