caesar guerini?
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caesar guerini?
Any one shoot these and if so how do you like them i ran across a great deal on a tempio 20 ga with the case hardened finish but before i drop any money kind of wanted some input thanks in advance.
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Re: caesar guerini?
A friend had a couple he prized highly...you would not go wrong in the purchase re quality.
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Re: caesar guerini?
They get great reviews on shotgunworld. Check out this link:
http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewfor ... b4e5ae1ecc
http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewfor ... b4e5ae1ecc
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Re: caesar guerini?
Has anyone seen a case hardened tempio because i cant seem to find any pictures or info on them so am unsure about it.
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Re: caesar guerini?
I have. They came in black, case colored and coin. Check to see if it is a Tempio Limited, also double check to see if it is a Woodlander.
I believe the factory gives free maintenance on Guerinis.
They sure are good looking well made guns.
I believe the factory gives free maintenance on Guerinis.
They sure are good looking well made guns.
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Re: caesar guerini?
well i took the plunge nib tempio someone returned for 1800 think i did OK figure if i don't like it i can get that out of it so will see hope it shoots as good as it looks or should say hope i shoot it good
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Re: caesar guerini?
I would recommend having the gun professionally fitted to you. If you are going to spend that much, go all the way. It can turn a poor shooter into something that will become an extension of your body, and a natural to shoot.
Out of all the high end shotguns I own/have owned, I can honestly say I have one, maybe two guns that fit me well enough that I did not need to have them fitted.
Good luck, those CG are great guns.
Out of all the high end shotguns I own/have owned, I can honestly say I have one, maybe two guns that fit me well enough that I did not need to have them fitted.
Good luck, those CG are great guns.
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Re: caesar guerini?
$1800 for a new one is awesome deal. MSRP is $3,000 plus. Put some pictures up.IAhunter wrote:well i took the plunge nib tempio someone returned for 1800 think i did OK figure if i don't like it i can get that out of it so will see hope it shoots as good as it looks or should say hope i shoot it good