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SOLDCAESAR GUERINI MAGNUS W/DBL. RELEASES F/S!!

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My good friend and shooting buddy has decided to upgrade to a Caesar-Guerini Magnus Impact Combo ... after winning a handful of trophies at the NC Hall of Fame shoot and the MO Fall Handicap I am not sure of the sanity of his decision. However, for sale it is. This was purchased from me a couple years ago and has been really well maintained. It has been shot a fair amount but never abused. The factory release triggers were installed and upgraded to the new style trigger at the 2010 Grand and thesold Pit Stop maintenance was done at that time as well. It is a 34/32 unsingle combo. Factory choke tubes and the unsingle has been ported by TopLine porting. Stock has not been cut and the LOP with the adjustable butt pad is 15". We hand picked the wood on this gun from an entire shipment of guns to Caesar Guerini, its really sharp looking. I'd call the gun 97% and of course the factory warranty goes with the gun.

This is a great value at 6500.00 shipped to your dealer! Give me a call (800-684-6329) or send me an email or PM if you have any questions. More pictures on request.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Bob Schultz





















 
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Nice Gun,

It is beyond me why someone would spoil a perfect gun by having the barrel ported...

I shot a Browning with ports for years , all I see was many disgruntled shooters on the squad...

To me , if a quality gun has ports installed , it is like taking a grinder to a mint state mussel car..

In any event , they are nice guns , I like mine which is simular with top single...

Robert
 
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Robert,

In some instances muzzle rise is evident in a gun and ports can reduce this effect. My friend had the gun ported as it was bumping him in the face a bit and after porting was considerably more comfortable to shoot. I shot his gun a few times and I agree in this instance ports helped.

Bob
 
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Robert,

I've shot competitive trap for over 40 years from coast to coast and have not once heard someone comment adversly regarding barrel porting (except for a few on Ts.com). To explain why someone would "spoil a perfect gun", because it works! I agree that it diminishes the original condition of the gun, but most shoot trap for competitive...not esthetic reasons.

Respectfully,

milt
 
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