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im new to the shotgun game so dont no whats good and what will last but the escort comes with a 3yr warrenty so i thought they must be good to offer that.but some say berreta are good to.what will last me yrs if yous can help,cheers

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beretta I would Imagine are the better of the two, saying that, I own a hatsan, its a catch 22 really, as if your new to shotguns, the hatsan bought new from a shop, will not only give you peace of mind with the warrenty, but also as a customer, you'll be able to ask the shop 101 questions as if its a decent shop, you'll be a valued customer, will you get any aftercare with the beretta :hmm: doubtful, unless its a shooting buddy

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Beretta have been around for years and have stood the test of time. hatsun have to offer the 3 year or no one would buy them. i dont know anyone with one that hasnt had a problem or two with theirs.

 

buy the Beretta and if no good then sell it on for the same, if not more, than you paid for it.

 

 

Phil

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i no with the hatsan they had teething probs with them jamming but that is suposed to be sorted now,but i thought if they can offer a 3yr warrenty they must be decient to offer that or they would lose out surely.i can have the cammo escort for £350 from the shop.but with the beretta its sold as seen,plus i wouldnt say it looks like new.

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Go with the Berreta, I have a 1980's vintage 303 with a 26" mutichoke barrel, I've owned it for about 10 years and shot

1,000's through it, it's never misfired and is light recoiling even with Magnum shells.

A couple of people I know have Hatsans, their ok and are just about a copy of the Berreta anyway i.e. my shooting buddy has

an unrestricted (FAC) Berreta Extrema and he has a Hatsan extension mag tube on it as it was about 1/3r'd the price of the

genuine Berreta part, but I have seen a broken spring, also the quality is just not a good as the Berreta.

Just give the Berreta a good 'look at' the wood should be good nick, the metalwork blueing not worn or rusty, and all the screw

slots should be un-marred.

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