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10/10/2012 1:13:14 PM EDT
I've had an 870 for some time, but now I have the hankering for something in the Over/Under variety. I am keeping my eye out for a Browning Ciitori that is ligtly used, but in the mean time would like to see pics of some Over/Unders you all have.

I thought we had done this before but couldn't find anything on the search.
10/10/2012 4:06:57 PM EDT
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I currently shoot a Caesar Guerini Summit Sporting 32" barrels for Sporting Clays.




 
10/25/2012 6:15:02 PM EDT
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I currently shoot a Caesar Guerini Summit Sporting 32" barrels for Sporting Clays.
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a368/DEG169/254.jpg
 


Wow, 32" doesn't seem overly long? Forgive me, I'm just starting to get into trap/skeet/clays and am more accustomed to rifles.

Anybody else have pics they are willing to share? I knot there are more out there
10/25/2012 6:40:31 PM EDT
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Not mine, but exact same gun. After handling a ton of Citoris, Beretta, SKB, and Franchis...I like the Cynergy the best. It is slim, and light, and points like an extension of my arm.

ETA; Actually, its not like mine. Mine has the 26" barrels.

10/25/2012 6:56:54 PM EDT
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Quoted:

I currently shoot a Caesar Guerini Summit Sporting 32" barrels for Sporting Clays.

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a368/DEG169/254.jpg

 




Wow, 32" doesn't seem overly long? Forgive me, I'm just starting to get into trap/skeet/clays and am more accustomed to rifles.



Anybody else have pics they are willing to share? I knot there are more out there
Actually 32" barrels are the norm in clays, some even have up to 34".  A shorter barrel does not always swing as smooth as a long barrel. Try a long barrel gun and you will see. For me 26 & 28" barrels are for the field only.





 
10/25/2012 8:31:13 PM EDT
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10/26/2012 6:43:12 AM EDT
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I prefer 30" barrels on a clays gun. The 32" & 34" barrels don't balance well for me. I guess I could do more push-ups; but the 30's swing so nicely.

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10/27/2012 11:35:22 AM EDT
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Some gorgeous shotguns in this thread.
Just purchased this 28" Maple Citori, my first O/U.


10/27/2012 1:02:37 PM EDT
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I'm generally not a fan of maple on guns, but that is a nice piece of wood.
 
10/27/2012 1:31:28 PM EDT
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My SKB Weatherby Orion



ETA:  this pic sucks. This gun is gorgeous.
10/27/2012 1:36:51 PM EDT
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I'm generally not a fan of maple on guns, but that is a nice piece of wood.  


Thanks, quite pleased with it. Looks even better in person.
11/2/2012 2:52:14 PM EDT
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Pre-war Superposed Lightning, Double/single trigger, solid rib barrel choked skeet and Improved cylinder. Sold to Griswold Sporting Goods in Detroit, Mi. in 1937 for the pricey sum of $61.26. Less common non engraved model.








11/4/2012 3:54:13 AM EDT
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^^^ Beautiful. ^^^
11/4/2012 8:34:34 AM EDT
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Don't have any pictures, will a video do?



Circa early 90's nothing special Citori field with invector chokes 12/28.




 
 

 
11/7/2012 7:03:25 PM EDT
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^^^ Beautiful. ^^^


+1!
12/12/2012 9:10:26 PM EDT
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^^^ Beautiful. ^^^


+1!


Absolutely. I love the clean look of your receiver.
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