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I am looking for a cheap to fairly cheap 20 gauge semi auto to shoot some of my shells up that I have. I previously had a charles daly youth 20 gauge but outgrew that one. Any suggestions for a new one? thanks.
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check out the sa-08 from weatherby, i fondled one at sportsmans a little while back and it felt great and was only like 450 ive read some good reviews of the gun and it seems like it would be a shooter. only problem with it is has two gas valve deals one for heavy loads one for light loads. i would have bought it if i didnt have an unforeseen school bill come up.
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Stoger makes a good shotgun for the money and the lil 20 might become your favorite shooter.
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Mossberg also makes a decent 20 in SA, I have the 930 12g and it has been flawless so far, only put about 50 rounds through it so far, but is has not even hickuped.
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go to bimart and get the mossberg 500 20 gauge for $269... great gun, fun to shoot
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I have a charles-daly semi-auto field grade in 20 gauge that I got at Wally Mart for $299. It is my favorite shotgun now. Nice and light and still knocks 'em out of the air.
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I am buying a couple guns from a co-worker and one is a traditions semi-auto 20 guage that is brand new. I don't know anything about it and its price in the package is under 200. real light and seems to work real well. haven't really had a chance to try it out cause I still have to pay him some more before I take ownership
but what I could find on the gun was all pretty good reviews. When I get it I might be interested in parting with it if you haven't found something. but it will be a month or so. My gun budget is dismal to non-existent, he offered payments and I have an addiction
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