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im waiting on my SGC coming through, so naturally im eyeing up guns for sale

through no experiance in having shot one, i realy want a S/S, i have no idea why i just think they look so much nicer than chunky O/U's

i have used O/U's befor but i just dont like how they look

ive been told that a S/S kicks like a mule, not that im to bothered (i may regret ignoring this later) is this true and what are the pro's and con's of an O/U & S/S

 

cheers Rob

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im waiting on my SGC coming through, so naturally im eyeing up guns for sale

through no experiance in having shot one, i realy want a S/S, i have no idea why i just think they look so much nicer than chunky O/U's

i have used O/U's befor but i just dont like how they look

ive been told that a S/S kicks like a mule, not that im to bothered (i may regret ignoring this later) is this true and what are the pro's and con's of an O/U & S/S

 

cheers Rob

i use a s/s mate for general rough shooting and over the pigeon deeks and i love it,lighter than most other designs and a pleasure to handle,yes a o/u will absorb the recoil but then its generally a heavier gun witch allows it to do so,im a bit of a traditionalist so slightly biased,go with what your comfortable with mate but remember gun fit is important :thumbs:

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