Verona LX 503 20

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[td]Anybody have any experience with these? I have the chance to purchase one that is in excellent condition. Seems like a super nice shotgun. Light and handy and points very good. To my understanding, made in Italy by FAIR. Just asking to see if anyone knows if they have any known problems i should be aware of. Thanks for any input![/td]
 
Weird. Never seen a post with that font. It is nearly unreadable.
I have zero information about that shotgun for you however.
 
[td]Anybody have any experience with these? I have the chance to purchase one that is in excellent condition. Seems like a super nice shotgun. Light and handy and points very good. To my understanding, made in Italy by FAIR. Just asking to see if anyone knows if they have any known problems i should be aware of. Thanks for any input![/td]
not sure whats up with it, but your text was invisible in the original post. I think you need to re-set your font color for folks with the dark background theme.

Fair makes good basic shotguns, verona was just some brand importing fair guns built for them. Not certain, but I dont think Verona still exists as an importer. parts for any other fair-made gun should be mostly interchangeable. Nothing to look out for in particular aside from overpaying for it, they were pretty entry-level last I checked and not priced nearly as high as the berettas and other italian makers. I would take a fair gun over almost any of the CZ/huglu/etc turkish guns any day of the week.

Edit: looks like 503 might have been a more embellished gun, so probably a bit pricier than the ones I recall. The only difference between 501, 502, 503 etc is going to be nicer wood and some machine cut engraving on the action--it'll look fancier, but it's precisely the same gun as the basic models. Same as any of the similar guns, functionally they are all identical.
 
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