20 ga Baikal beauty

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20 ga Baikal beauty

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Bought this about 5 years ago mostly for the wood as you can see its AA grade if not a little better. I don't do much with shotguns no one near by does sporting clays. So I would trade for an excellent M 39 Fin Sako if someone was so inclined. I have shot it twice with slugs rt. barrel open choke, as shown by the target and after that I put it away. There is a complete set of choke tubes that go with it.
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Nice shotgun! :vcool: :vcool: :Drool1: :thumbsup: :D :toast:
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She's a beauty!!
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :vcool:
Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
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