Gauge? Model? Configuration?

The standard 12s are heavy, but some have marvelous wood. The 28s are wonderful, especially with 28" barrels, and if you have one with the factory (Briley) .410 tubes, you should jump on it. The 20s with blued frames and fixed chokes usually have great wood and are desirable. The Sporting 20s with 30" barrels are great handling guns, and I prefer my RRL to my Silver Pigeon II as a shooter, although the Beretta looks better. The Woodside 12s are very nice, as are the engraved guns. The waterfowl version would be a good choice as a duck gun. Lots of variables to consider.

Edit: Ignore everything I posted. OP originally asked about a RED Label and has now changed the question to GOLD Label.

Last edited by Replacement; 07/23/20 12:49 PM.