Pietro B's are decent guns, underappreciated by many, not of the quality of the Vincenzo B's, but not the same price point, either. The last batch of PB's that came into the U.S. was probably imported by Cape Outfitters, then retailed by several dealers after Don Shrum's death. Mid-South Guns and Paul Crosnoe had a bunch of them. Very decent shooters but with somewhat plain wood and very ordinary checkering. They are not fatties. I have a 12 and a 28, several friends have 12's and 20's. All these guns are the Euro model, made in Italy (not Turkey), and imported by Cape (per the barrel stampings). All are straight grip, splinter, double triggers, 28" barrels, case colored with minimal engraving. The 12's and 20's are 3" chambers with choke tubes (proprietary threads, although TruChoke made up a batch of extended tubes, now sold out). The 28 is 2-3/4" with fixed M/F chokes. Wood benefits from a couple of extra coats of oil. Prices seem to be climbing on the ones still out there.