Hi members and happy Thanksgiving. I have not posted for a while due to work and family obligations and home projects. I recently acquired a Beretta ASEL 20 ga made in 1960. I have tried to research this model and I have found some info, but not a lot. I also found and read an old thread here in the site. It is a beautifully made gun with excellent workmanship, straight stock, with double trigger, and 27.5” barrels. The stock was a bit short, so I added a leather covered pad and it fits perfect. The leather pad makes look elegant and it has not affected its balance. It still balances at the hinge. Whoever had it before me took a great care of it. It also came with 9 Briley thinwall chokes, but sadly not the original case. I shot it at sporting clays and I did very well with it. I was concerned that it might be hard kicking being only 5.8 lbs light, but it was not the case. I was also concerned about the double triggers, because although I prefer them on my SXS guns, I have not shot ann over under with them. They were perfect, came like a second nature, just like on my SxS guns. The only issue I had was 3 miss-fires I had in which the pin hit the primer but the shell did not go off. All of them were with the lower barrel. I was shooting Winchester 7/8 oz (the whit box). Not sure if the issue were the shell or the pin. The primer had a good dent. When I switched them to the top barrel, they fired. I What are your opinions on it? Does anyone shot or hunt with them? Thanks, BillK