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Beretta DT11 31 Sporter

I was lent a new Beretta DT11 31in Sporter by GMK. It arrived at my local gunshop, J F Neville in Alfreton, where I popped up to collect it for the three-day trial. Neville’s is my favourite gunshop; it always has a huge choice of guns, which is good for me as I can stop by and borrow something when I have run out of ideas for gun reviews. Plus, I always get a cup of tea.

On receiving the gun, I unboxed it at home. The DT11 comes in an airline-approved, three-lock, silver ABS case. Inside the box, the barrels are in a gun sock, as are the stock and action. There are two snap caps, if it’s your preference to pop these into your gun barrels for storage purposes. There is also a set of chokes – five Optima

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