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    And ya know the wifey wants a 20 ...... I'm half tempted to try and find a decent inexpensive 20 gauge to roll with .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shawn.L View Post
    And ya know the wifey wants a 20 ...... I'm half tempted to try and find a decent inexpensive 20 gauge to roll with .
    For a while, Wilson offered 20-gauge versions of their shotguns. Not sure if they still do or not. I have one and love it. The only downside is the lack of good defensive ammo. It makes a great trainer gun though, especially for smaller-framed shooters like kids.
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    found a 20 guage 870 with 18.5 inch bbl and extended tube I might just pick up.

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    There certainly aren't as many options in 20 gauge but there are some decent options for a self-defense load.

    Apparently there is a Federal flitecontrol wad available in 20.

    There are also other options. 20 gauge is almost as ubiquitous as 12. It's a great practice gun.
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