![]() ![]() The 12 ga stock cracked at the pistol grip. Unbelievably, both guns had to be returned to Ruger for repair. I reluctantly traded in the 12 for the little 28 (can't shoot two at one time). for years, and had a tough decision when I lusted for the 28 ga. ![]() My next O/U shotgun will be Italian, Spanish or Turkish, even if I need to buy used because of the price. ![]() While the gun shoots well and is priced below most Italian shotguns, it's build quality and fit & finish are not up to the competition. Recently, the barrel filler strips between the two barrels have started to come loose, but this does not affect the operation of the gun. I also had them disengage the shell ejector and automatic safety reset at the factory while it was there, for which they charged me $50. To Ruger's credit, they were very responsive and fixed the problem at no charge. I had a disconcerting warranty issue with the gun: The safety/barrel selector worked loose and the gun would slide from "safe" to "fire" without touching the selector while carrying it in the field. Although a bit heavy compared to a comparable Baretta, It shoots great and is well balanced. I have a 12 gauge Ruger Red Label with pistol grip and 28" barrels.
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