Stradawhovious wrote:1911fan wrote:A real trap gun is not an ou but a single.
Very disappointing.
I was hoping I finally had an excuse to get into an over under.
Well, might have to buy both.

Pete's right, but trap is a gateway drug. Eventually, you'll want more of a challenge and you'll start looking at sporting clays, 5-stand, and skeet. For those, you'll need a double. Not that there's anything wrong with shooting any of those games with a pump or an auto (I shoot my Mossberg 9200), but eventually you'll get tired of picking up your empties. If you've truly been bitten by "the bug", I would recommend getting an O/U.
As for suggestions, try
hereTheir selection is limited (mostly inventory from dealers who have gone out of business), but their prices are pretty good. There's a Winchester 101 (Browning Superposed clone) on page 41, and a S&W Elite Silver on page 45. Both can be had for $1K. They also have Lanbers for $550 - 700 . My understanding is that Lanber has a good reputation in Europe and Great Britain, but they've never established a foothold on this side of the Atlantic. IIRC, Shackleford bought a Lanber 2087 about a year ago. You might want to send him a pm and get his input on it.
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