Subject: boito shotguns
boito shotguns
RE: boito shotguns
RE: boito shotguns
RE: boito shotguns
RE: boito shotguns
RE: boito shotguns
RE: boito shotguns
RE: boito shotguns
RE: boito shotguns
RE: boito shotguns
RE: boito shotguns
RE: boito shotguns
| Subject: boito shotguns |
Date: 03-02-2006 |
| Author: murph |
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does anyone know anything about Boito shotguns? I was looking at an over and under with dual triggers. are they junk , good or fair, thanks for any info.
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| Subject: RE: boito shotguns |
Date: 03-03-2006 |
| Author: Plazmabat |
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They are a Brazilian Company. You don't see many of their guns around here, but one of their imports you may recognize.
The Stoeger Condor.
As to whether that gun is of any quality...? Go back and read the 200 post Condor Competition thread.
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| Subject: RE: boito shotguns |
Date: 03-03-2006 |
| Author: Moffett |
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Don't know much about the Boito other than what the internet has to say. I personally have a problem with some of these limited brand guns in that service can be a real problem and resale is minimal. I would stick with the brand names. Don't interpret this that they are inferior, but I just don't know anyone that has them in my area. Have fun and BE SAFE.
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| Subject: RE: boito shotguns |
Date: 03-05-2006 |
| Author: murph |
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thanks for the info guys. I will pass on the boito I think.
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| Subject: RE: boito shotguns |
Date: 03-16-2006 |
| Author: Hoot |
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I had bonito for lunch today. Tasted alot like tuna.
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| Subject: RE: boito shotguns |
Date: 03-16-2006 |
| Author: Hoot |
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Troll? Tron? What's the difference? Tastes like chicken.
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| Subject: RE: boito shotguns |
Date: 11-12-2009 |
| Author: rabbit hunter |
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I acquired a 20ga.on a trade from a friend, 6 yrs. ago, and that's all I use today, for small game. I own lots of shotguns, but I would rather hunt with the Boito over&under than any of the others.
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| Subject: RE: boito shotguns |
Date: 11-15-2009 |
| Author: Hoot |
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THIS THREAD IS OVER 3 YEARS OLD. PLEASE DISREGARD PREVIOUS COMMENTS.
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| Subject: RE: boito shotguns |
Date: 11-16-2009 |
| Author: Plazmabat |
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Hoot! Still kickin' eh? Hope you're doing well my man.
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| Subject: RE: boito shotguns |
Date: 12-13-2009 |
| Author: klnohio |
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I have a Boito .410 that is the best shooting .410 i've ever shot i got my buck this year at 80 yards with the 1st shot it shoots dead on and carries a great pattern as well for squirrels and rabbit.,.,,.,
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| Subject: RE: boito shotguns |
Date: 12-14-2009 |
| Author: Con Kapralos |
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I'm back.
Like I said before, you get what you pay for !!!
Con from Down Under
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| Subject: RE: boito shotguns |
Date: 07-17-2010 |
| Author: gunnut375 |
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I'm a gunsmithing and the Boito shotguns at least the older models are very crude inside and also very hard to find parts for. If I was wanting a over/under I would strongly recommed looking at one of the name brand guns such as Browning etc. You may pay more for it but in the long run you will be much better off for service, parts and over all durability. Not to mention Brownings or a better built shotgun will last a lot longer. And for those of you who shoot trap and or sporting clays how many of these CHEAP over/unders do you see out on the shooting ranges. Simply said they just don't hold up as well and will start to break down then its up to people in my profession to try to fix them and/or find parts!
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