I have owned two BPS shotguns... I am NOT so approving of them. But is truth it was years ago...
I bought a 12 Ga used as a "Duck Gun", It was banged and dented, it already had a hard life. But shot well when it fed... Ironically, I sold it to buy a new Remington Express and haven't looked back.
Later I wanted a trim light 20 Ga. I bought a Browning Citori... Beautiful gun, but I could not hit the broad side of a barn with the top barrel... I sold that to a friend for a good price and bought a trim light Browning BPS 21" barrel 20 GA. I shot it very well and it sure was purdy. But the pump was very stiff and never smoothed up.. I sold that for a Remington Special Field 20 Ga with a 22" barrel and a action as slick as goose grease. My lone complaint about it is barrels are NON existant... but it shoots and functions perfectly.
SO, IMHO, If you can get a smooth functioning BPS you will have a very nice, good looking firearm. But if your like me, Good looks are appealing, but functionality gets the work done. Buy the Remington and never worry again. Take the extra funds and buy some shells to practice and take your lady friend out for a good time. It's a win win...The Remington 870 wrote the book on pump action shotguns, buy the Remington... I have a number of them, old Wing-masters, old Wing-masters, Special Purpose, Super Express and a couple Special Field models. ALL function smooth, feed perfectly and shoot like a house afire. As Jim Shocky says, I stake my life on my Rem 870. Its that good.
Oh and a wipe of OIL with every use will stop rust.
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That first Express has seen about a dozen SALT WATER duck seasons before my dog passed away. Its got plenty of bangs and nicks and a couple spots where rust started but you will not find any rust on it. Even on the mag tube where its bare steel!
CW