Originally Posted By: Carcassman
Might be a little ejector piece. That broke on a .22 auto. I have the part but just can't get it into the right place. Probably need a gunsmith. My favorites are at or past 100, but still fun to shoot. That, and they often just feel right.

After my Dad passed I bought some guns I had drooled over for decades. A 12ga SS (the ONLY gun for waterfowl) and a .45 LC Single Action. I was looking at a number of them and was almost settled on a Ruger. Then, the dealer handed me the Baretta. It just crawled into my hand and snuggled down. Damn thing just fit. When I was learning to shoot, or fish, the gun/rod was simply and extension of me. The better it "fit", the better it worked.


Not that I disagree, but I’d like to hear the story behind the “ONLY” gun for waterfowl as described. There’s a few old pumper gun guys that can’t imagine anything else used for those wet birds. But, then again, I’m a 20 Gage scatter gun shooter, so a grain of sand may be desired. wink
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