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I think I can probably answer this myself due to the price but I was wondering if anyone could tell me from experience?

 

I've seen the Revo range advertised in every gun magazine nearly every week and example they do multi choke over and under etc for £250 brand new.

 

The saying goes if it seems too good to be true it probably is but I was wondering if anyone has ever used one and what where their thoughts?

 

I mainly shoot pigeon, pheasant and rabbits and although £250 is majorly cheap for a new shotgun its still an expensive mistake to make as I cant imagine resale being very easy

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I do like Baikal, As you can see in my sig I own two and they are great. I thought as much about the Revo's though but as Baikal do break the rule I thought I would see if others had any experience with Revo's

 

Cheers lads

Billy

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I know some one with a 28g Revo O/U and it's spot on. I had a go with it and thought it was very good for the money.

I would only be getting a 12G. Does the build quality seem as though it would last more than a season?

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I know some one with a 28g Revo O/U and it's spot on. I had a go with it and thought it was very good for the money.

I would only be getting a 12G. Does the build quality seem as though it would last more than a season?

 

Yeah, don't see why not. If it was a semi auto, with lots of moving parts, it might be different, but it's all proofed up. I mean, you put a cartridge in, pull trigger, pointy bit hits cartridge and shot shoots out the barrel. The finish isn't going to be as fine as a top notch gun, but that's why they are cheaper.

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