Originally Posted by FieldGrade


Agree....I'm glad to see any old firearms manufacturer that's withstood the over regulation storm and still resisting the cheap plastic gun carrot...



You nailed it. They are using modern machinery, but still making the same shotgun. Changed the grip some and I wish they would have kept the old straighter with less curve Other than that nothing seems to have changed.

Ran into some Ohio guys while hunting Grouse up in Mich. They liked the 28 a lot, but didn't have a clue it was now being made in their home state.


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