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I'm looking at buying a new Beretta 319 Urika for duck hunting and clay shooting. I was wondering if anybody had comments about the gun.

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Buy it and never look back again. I own a Al390, 3 of my friends bought the AL391, two bought the Benelli Eagle model. We use them mainly for waterfowl and clay targets in Alberta.
<br>Both are excellent guns, shooting all loads, exhibiting excellent workmanship superior to domestic makes, but the Beretta is a noticable softer shooting gun then the Benelli, specially noticable with heavy waterfowl loads, cheaper, and almost as reliable, meaning the Benelli straight blowback action will function longer without cleaning.
<br>The Beretta and Benelli rarely break down, which cannot be said of some other makes. My preference is the Beretta auto loader, but I also own a Benelli Nova pump, which is a great dirty weather gun, and slick, is it ever slick!


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