The Orion 1 provides the hunter with a smooth swing, whether the need is claiming birds or shattering clays. The low profile receiver creates a natural shouldering of the shotgun allowing the shooter to acquire the target faster. In 12 gauge and barrel lengths of 26, or 28, the Orion is a great field or sporting shotgun. The automatic ejectors throws empty shells clear and with the combined vent-rib with single brass bead front sight a shooter can quickly reload and be back on target in a moment. Features an A-grade walnut stock with a Prince of Wales grip, matte ventilated top rib and brass bead front sight.
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Nathan O
2 years agoFirst, not made in USA. Not blued, black chrome, not necessarily bad though. Just ordered a second one. My wife has one in 12 ga and soon 20 ga. They are pretty decent for the price point.
andrew c
2 years agoWow.....what a sweet handling 20 gauge. Nicely balanced. Zero recoil. Quick to shoulder and to point. Look on line to find them $200 less than from Sportsman's
Joe R
2 years agoI have owned both the Weatherby 20 gage and 12 gage. I have shot many straight 25 rounds (skeet) with both guns. I have owned Barettas, and Brownings as well. They are fine guns, but I shot my Weatherby's better than any of the expensive guns.
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