I just thumbed through the Red Label section in the RENE Guide and all of the All Weather models listed were 12 ga. No 20 ga mentioned as an All Weather so I would be inclined to say no. But in the world of Ruger strange oddities have appeared so never say never....
Always thought a 20 in stainless with good wood to be a wicked rabbit rig.
Pops has a 12 "all weather" and keeps telling me to take it out dove hunting.
It's been a few years and it's still NIB.
I always grab an 870 or 1100.
At least with a 1100 triples are a bit easier (be mighty tough with a double, unless maybe I was chugging Mountain Dew).
F&W areas mandate non toxic, so the short 26" bbls and the idea of steel possibly leaving a mark (so heard- cosmetic only) has me turning down the "break in" of that Redlabel.
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