Sarasota Clue Revealed: Beretta's Silver Pigeon II
I guess the clue was too easy in the Sarasota Sporting Clays posting: Il fucile da caccia รจ inceppato or roughly translated from Italian to English: "The gun for hunting is jammed" or "The shotgun is jammed." Sorry my Italian is rusty. I recieved emails with the correct brand and a few with the correct brand and model, and I would like to award a prize to those who responded, but I don't even have a blaze orange UplandFeathers.com cap to give away. For those of you who didn't guess right or are just wondering, the culprit shotgun was a Beretta Silver Pigeon II. It should be no surprise to those of you who hunt and shoot regularly. Gear breaks. That's why they make spare parts. Shortly after arriving back in CT from FL, I contacted Beretta Service Repair and crossed my fingers. Customer service departments can make or break a company. I don't even want to start in on a mega-size home improvement store I've had dealings with. Beretta's service department asked me to put my problem in writing and ship the note along with the unloaded shotgun to their repair facillity in MD. While they were at it I asked to have the trigger pull weight lightened. You can see the letter below. Come back to find out what the oldest maker of firearms in the world had to say about their shotgun and the type of service I recieved.

