It is common for gunmakers to ease back on the proportions of a 20-bore, recognising that the lighter loading of a smaller-bore gun would be easier on a youth or a lady. Yet if you require a full-sized gun in 20-bore, this format can leave you wanting. Not so with the 690 1; its proportions are full-sized and it fitted me all too well. I had dreaded taking delivery of it to test, expecting a short stock and twitchy handling to be a bit of a nightmare. I was wrong.
The 690 I did lose one or two features of the 692 Competition gun but neither the replaceable barrel shoulders nor the adjustable trigger really make any difference on a game gun. The 690 1 is significantly cheaper as an entry-level gun within the range.
I found the trigger a little heavy at 4½lb and not the cleanest of breaks, but you can feel it lifting the tumblers so it has an edge of safety, and could be lightened by a gunsmith if required.
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