OT - Berreta AL391 Sporting shotgun
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OT - Berreta AL391 Sporting shotgun
I have an opportunity to get one of these used for $1000.
What are your opinions on this gun and is this a good price?
What are your opinions on this gun and is this a good price?
KI6WZU
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"When they call the roll in the Senate, the Senators do not know whether to answer 'present' or 'not guilty.'"
--President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)
“Democracy must be something more than two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner”
I think that's a little too much. I have one in 20g for sale for $850. My friends who use them swear by them and have had good luck. One thing you may or may not know is that there are different bushings available if you are going to use primarily one load. For instance, if you are going to use a lot of 3" steel you would get the heavier bushing. The bushing times the action to coincide with the cartridge power level so you do not cause unnecessary wear and tear on your gun. When you use a different bushing, you dont necessarily get reliable function with lighter or heavier loads, but it is 100% reliable with the one it is intended for. I also think they are a pain to clean. Me, I prefer the Benelli, Franchi or Stoeger with the ID system. No mess, no hassle, and perfect reliability.
Thanks for the heads up,
I wan't really looking for a shotgun at this time,
stopped by the gun store and the salesman said
he had a personal gun to sell, btw the gunstore
price for the same gun was $2000.
Jay
I wan't really looking for a shotgun at this time,
stopped by the gun store and the salesman said
he had a personal gun to sell, btw the gunstore
price for the same gun was $2000.
Jay
KI6WZU
NRA member

"When they call the roll in the Senate, the Senators do not know whether to answer 'present' or 'not guilty.'"
--President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)
“Democracy must be something more than two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner”
NRA member

"When they call the roll in the Senate, the Senators do not know whether to answer 'present' or 'not guilty.'"
--President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)
“Democracy must be something more than two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner”
Re: OT - Berreta AL391 Sporting shotgun
IMO, the 391 is the best 3" chamber 12 ga. auto loading shotgun you can buy. I've put 20,000+ shells through my 391 target gun the past two years, and have had no problems. Only part that's needed replacing is the recoil spring in the stock.
Bought mine (a Urika PT) new for $975 (not including tax or an adjustable butt plate and new recoil pad). I wouldn't pay more than $800 for a used 391.
~Michael
Bought mine (a Urika PT) new for $975 (not including tax or an adjustable butt plate and new recoil pad). I wouldn't pay more than $800 for a used 391.
~Michael
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I have this model here: Urika Gold Sporting Silver Reciever:

And I used to shoot a lot of sporting clays before my strokes, and it was the sweetest shooting thing. retail $1500
If it is like this model and has all of the chokes with it then it really isnt that far off in price, if it is in near new shape and hasnt been all beat up!
Without seeing it it is hard to judge.
But just remember different models comand different price. This model retails $250 higher than a regular Sporting($1250),

which retails for $200 more than a regular AL391($1050).

Also a Teknys Gold Sporting retails for $1850 which is $350 more than the one pictured at the top of my post.
Teknys Gold Sporting

Unless of course its a Teknys field model at $1425 retail like below

So as you can see the AL391 can get a little confusing!

And I used to shoot a lot of sporting clays before my strokes, and it was the sweetest shooting thing. retail $1500
If it is like this model and has all of the chokes with it then it really isnt that far off in price, if it is in near new shape and hasnt been all beat up!
Without seeing it it is hard to judge.
But just remember different models comand different price. This model retails $250 higher than a regular Sporting($1250),

which retails for $200 more than a regular AL391($1050).

Also a Teknys Gold Sporting retails for $1850 which is $350 more than the one pictured at the top of my post.
Teknys Gold Sporting

Unless of course its a Teknys field model at $1425 retail like below

So as you can see the AL391 can get a little confusing!

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RIHMFIRE wrote:JUST BEFORE WALMART WENT OUT OF THE GUN BUSINESS
THEY HAD THE STANDARD GRADE AL391, SYN STOCK FOR $595..
YOU CAN DO BETTER THAN A 1000 BUXS AT A GUN SHOW
THATS A BIT TOO MUCH
The Walmart by me used to sell this one cheap:

But again... it depends on what model he is looking at.....
Kinda like saying you can get a Beretta over under for $1300... well you can...or a diff. model can cost you $7000....

I traded my Remington 1100 20 ga for a 391
I traded my Remington 1100 20 ga for 12 ga 391.I thought the 391 kicked to hard for an autoloader 12 ga.I sold it for$800 and added $200 and bought one of my Weatherby 338-378 Accumarks.I bought the 20 ga 1100 for $279 was back in 1983 so I had $479 for a $1600 Weatherby 338-378.I enjoy the Weatherby alot more than the 391.I dont really like auto shotguns.I like 20 ga sxs shotguns best.