I have both 20 and 28. I like them them both and agree that they were/are great values. The 20 gauge is a little thicker/heavier than I would prefer (but no worse than my Beretta 426E), but the 28 gauge (with 30" barrels) is just right. Fit, finish, and wood quality on both is way above average in this price range, new or used. I'll probably have the laser checkering recut at some point. CSMC went to school on this project, and the A10 seems to be one of the results of the schooling. I expect more interesting guns from them in the future, at somewhat reasonable prices.