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Marlin L.C. Smith Side-by-Side 20 Gauge

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in our view, this gun needs work before we’d want to own it. in particular, functioning problems with the latch, heavy triggers and poor patterning performance were our chief concerns.



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The beavertail forearm provided a little more protection than the Smith & Wesson from hot barrels after heavy shooting action, but was a little plain for our taste. The release at the end of the forearm worked well.

Not quite as attractive as the Smith & Wesson, the case hardening just did not stand out. The false side plates are a nice touch.

The basic user-gun style of plain wood stock with a pistol grip and machine checkering, we were just not impressed with the appearance of this double barrel. There were no handling problems and recoil was not overly excessive.

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