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October 23, 2004, 10:26:29 AM »
thinking of buying a bps 20 gage 26" barrel. does any one own these and how are they? i have a super x2 dut it is alittle heavy to carry in the field all day.
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I have the BPS Upland Special in 20 ga. Straight grip stock and 22" barrel. Quick handling and fairly light weight. I bought it for the left handed wife because of the bottom eject. Sometimes I let her use it. :lol:
Seriously, I like the gun and have never had a moments problem.
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October 24, 2004, 03:08:15 PM »
the bps is the best mass-production pump made today. it's tougher than anything, easy to clean, ambidexterous, accurate, and versitile. i shoot one every day during duck season.
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