SHOT Show 2017: Barrett Sovereign Albany Shotgun

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posted on January 20, 2017
Last year, when we walked into the Barrett booth, we were pleasantly surprised to find nice—we mean really nice—classic over-under and side-by-side shotguns forming an island of classic lines, well-figured walnut and beautiful engraving amongst the sea of massive, black modern semi-automatic and bolt rifles. The Barrett Sovereign Albany, shot here by American Rifleman's Mark Keefe, is a delightful round body over-under with full coverage engraving and bearing some seriously fine wood. For more, watch the video or visit barrettsovereign.com.

                        


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