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26-05-2012, 11:56   #1
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Advice needed!!

Hello Folks and lassies!

I'm purchasing my first shotgun very soon! I do have a fair bit of experiance shooting bunnies and crows with a bit of clays thrown in there, So after a few weeks of looking around the one that has caught my eye is a baikel u/o spanking new, price is 600 euro!

So people is this a good gun and a good price??
Thank you
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26-05-2012, 14:09   #2
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Probably the best you can get for that sort of money for a new gun. Baikals are relaible no frills guns that won't win beauty contests but won't let you down either. It's in a different league than a lot of the other so called cheap guns.
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26-05-2012, 17:31   #3
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Hello Folks and lassies!

I'm purchasing my first shotgun very soon! I do have a fair bit of experiance shooting bunnies and crows with a bit of clays thrown in there, So after a few weeks of looking around the one that has caught my eye is a baikel u/o spanking new, price is 600 euro!

So people is this a good gun and a good price??
Thank you
:0 600 will get u a good berretta or Browning second hand mate ,the market is flooded with them
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26-05-2012, 21:55   #4
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€600 is too much for a new baikal are ya mad ???

Mate of mine got a brand new baikal o/u, slab of cartridges, timber fox cartridge belt and gun slip (package deal) for €600

Get haggling with your dealer , if hes any good he'll come down in price. Tell him you had a look in another shop and the same gun is €150 cheaper !!
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27-05-2012, 07:58   #5
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There a great gun, had one for years. Check out shoot.ie there doing a offer with 250 cartridges and a case

http://www.shoot.ie/index.php?main_p...products_id=67

You won't go wrong with the , years of trouble free shooting.
Best of luck
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my brother inlaw has a semi auto one and its a cracking gun if your going to be doing a lot of rough shooting it wont let you down there are some good vids on youtube showing the abuse the gun can take well worth a look he got a good deal from duffys in galway
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27-05-2012, 17:26   #7
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my brother inlaw has a semi auto one and its a cracking gun if your going to be doing a lot of rough shooting it wont let you down there are some good vids on youtube showing the abuse the gun can take well worth a look he got a good deal from duffys in galway
Yeah Ive heard great things about their semi auto models, might invest in one during the summer I think
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29-05-2012, 00:42   #8
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Nice, I'm not looking for anything fancy, just a gun around the farm, ill get haggling with him! Thanks!
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29-05-2012, 09:58   #9
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You'd pick up a Browning Medalist for that kind of money and a quality gun.
I've had one for 20 years and never a days trouble.
Try this guy, he might still have it.

http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showt...p?t=2056324841
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