Originally Posted by GregR
I bought one out of the last run. I think it is in my column in the latest issue of Shooting Times. It has oil-finished wood that is far prettier than I expected when I ordered it, and they're built on 20 gauge frames. I really like the gun.


Yes, Greg, your article is in there. I've read it. They are nice to carry on long walks - plus there is something about hunting with the purple shells (federal). Fiocchi's load kick the snot out to the birds, too. I'd like to get my hands on some good No-tox stuff and use the 16 for ducks. My only gripe (with the citori) is I wish the rib were a bit wider. Petty of me, I know. My local Scheels has one from the latest run for $1699.

My other 16s are a Remington M11 and a Winchester 1897. Fun gauge......vastly underrated.

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