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Thats the combination that my RBL 28 has; BTFE and PG. of course, double triggers! I think a splinte ron the 28 is pretty tiny.
Last edited by Brian; 07/29/09 11:00 PM.
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You sure seem interested in my dipstick, joey. And the 28 gauge was meant for women and children? You are talking out of your francis, joey.
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The Brits don't seem to have many "control" issues with the straight/splinter combo, and they've been using those guns to shoot driven birds for well over a century. If Brits don't know enough to drive cars on the right side of the road what makes you think they know anything about the right gun for driven birds? Maybe because they pretty much invented the sport, while we--for the most part--don't shoot driven? Probably the same reason I'd sooner trust handgun advice from an American than from a Brit: experience.
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