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I almost hate to say it but a Savage Stevens 94 12 gauge. I’m even restocking the gun with wood from Boyd’s. Very cheap and I just like how basic it is.
 
Rem 870 20 ga skeet choked. Simple and reliable, they don’t get much better.
 
1962 Remington Model 870 16 gauge Wingmaster. Paid $190 for it, used. It was never taken care of, but the bore and all mechanical parts are in very good shape. The buttstock does not match the forend and there is light pitting on the outside of the barrel and receiver. I use it for turkey hunting. Haven't missed a turkey with it yet!! I've also used it for side events at a few SC tournaments. It's just fun to shoot and I don't shoot it half bad.
 
What? No love for the Ithaca 37? I'm the proud owner of one in 16ga, and given it's a plain Jane model, no rib, no grip cap, pressed on checkering, it's a light weight hunter w/28" barrels and MOD choke. That's my least expensive gun among the few that I have. Made in Ithaca's original factory in the year they closed shop and moved their operation a couple miles away.
 
S&W Elite Gold SxS 20 gauge; it just fits and crushes targets
 
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