I have one of the first guns. I thot to take it to south America last year, but it was ready for delivery to me just before I was leaving, so it didn't get to go. This year it will. It has perhaps a thousand rounds thru it now from dove and clay targets & such here. I like it and I enjoy shooting it, that's what I bought it for, to shoot. Am I biased? I dunno, I'd prefer to think not, but perhaps. Is the gun perfect? No, but I didn't pay upwards of $30K for it either. Does it have any real faults? In truth, no. Mine is perfectly regulated & it throws VERY nice patterns. I did not stutter. I do not much care for the wrench supplied for the chokes only because it does not much go in the full choke tubes that I prefer to use a lot of the time. Is that a nit I am picking? Absolutely! There really isn't anything worth getting all hyped up about in any negative sense w/these guns. They are a fine value in today's market, IMO, they are American, if that matters to the buyer, and they work just fine. I could say that it is still quite tight, which it is, but I expect that to abate with enough use; I'm far from there, yet. If I wanted to be really picky, I could say that there is ever slightly so much take up on the trigger, but that is also a 'nit' .. of the first order, 'take up' is + an RCH as Jaycee might express it. I have not mentioned finish or configuration because it has no bearing on function, per se. Mine has the single trigger. I cannot comment on the DT. I like the fact that it has 2 % 3/4" chambers. Do I have any regrets about the deal or buying it? Oh, I sometimes almost entertain the thot that I should have ordered two, but WTH, I didn't. If you were down here, you'd be most welcome to shoot mine at the club some and draw your own conclusions. Right now I cannot say that I have carried it all that much in the field, not extensively anyway, but what little that I have it has been comfortable in the hand. I have small hands. Perhaps something here will help to answer your question.