Jed Carter
Member
Been shopping O/U shotguns for a while, finally dropped a nickel on one, more like 60,000 nickels. Was really interested in a Beretta 686, and a Browning 725 Sport, both with 30" barrels. I was vasilating when I asked to see one of the Caesar Guerini shotguns they had. I thought it would be priced too high for my budget, not at all, just over $3000, my mind was made up right then and there. Wood, fit and finish way better than the Beretta, better than the Browning by more than the price difference IMO. everything about the Guerini just looked right, felt right, handled right. Still I had to do more home work, if they still had it in a week, it was mine. Since my recent purchase, I just keep being impressed, Lockable padded plastic gun case way better than I expected. Beretta has plastic hinges and molded in latches, Browning came with Styrofoam and cardboard box. Took the gun to BGSL south of Wilmore KY, and shot a round of sporting clays. Beat my personal best on a course set up for a sporting clay match. Hit 13 of the first 14 clays I was worried that I would not be able to shoot the Guerini Summit Sport better than my Benelli Legacy Sport, no problem.
I wanted a Caesar Guerini cap, and ordered one from their web sight, what I got was 2 hats along with a thank you letter signed by Wes Lang. Just a taste of their idea of "customer service". many other manufacturer's should take notice. Loyalty to the end user does not end at the sale with Caesar Guerini, just another reason I was not going to buy any other U/O.
Here are some pics:
I wanted a Caesar Guerini cap, and ordered one from their web sight, what I got was 2 hats along with a thank you letter signed by Wes Lang. Just a taste of their idea of "customer service". many other manufacturer's should take notice. Loyalty to the end user does not end at the sale with Caesar Guerini, just another reason I was not going to buy any other U/O.
Here are some pics: