There is a Model 90 for sale locally that has 26 inch barrels (unknown chokes) in 12 gauge. I never heard of the model before yesterday; my quick internet perusals indicate that it's a good "working man's" over/under and they are built well for the money.
However, given that this is the first time I've really done any research on them, I wanted to get some folks' opinions who have shot or owned them. He's pricing it at $375; seems to be a little high, but by about 50 bucks, from my light research. Are they good guns? Are they well built and serviceable?
I have always wanted a O/U, but never needed one....I have a 1970s Wingmaster that pulls loyal duty on clays, ducks, pheasants, rabbits, squirrels, etc. Between clays and hunting, I probably shoot no more than 700 rounds per year, if that.
I also have the "beware of cheap doubles" feeling in the back of my head....I'm asking you all if that is unfounded in this case.
Thanks!
However, given that this is the first time I've really done any research on them, I wanted to get some folks' opinions who have shot or owned them. He's pricing it at $375; seems to be a little high, but by about 50 bucks, from my light research. Are they good guns? Are they well built and serviceable?
I have always wanted a O/U, but never needed one....I have a 1970s Wingmaster that pulls loyal duty on clays, ducks, pheasants, rabbits, squirrels, etc. Between clays and hunting, I probably shoot no more than 700 rounds per year, if that.
I also have the "beware of cheap doubles" feeling in the back of my head....I'm asking you all if that is unfounded in this case.
Thanks!