CZ shotguns also?TURKISH SHOTGUNS =
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Yep…CZ shotguns also?
I can't say they're junk but I wouldn't buy one.CZ shotguns also?
Well someone will buy them I'm sure. Not me, but someone.If a manufacturer wants to market a cheap firearm that's what they'll get, but if they want something better then the higher-end Turkish companies that make shotguns will provide that.
You get what you pay for.
Stoeger makes one as well. Know someone with one in 20ga, has had it for several years…decent shotgun.If SA did I'd keep it simple.
I'd also recommend that SA get/market a copy of the now discontinued Mossberg HS12 which was made in Türkiye.
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I would buy this. Hint, hint...
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I have personal experience with only 2 Stoegers. My buddy has a 20 gauge coach double and one of my old bosses has a Stoeger O/U. The vent rib on my boss's O/U has broke free of the barrel in several places. My buddy's coach gun is alright, although it is very tight and breaking it down the first time without benefit of the manual was a pain in the ass. He paid $600 for it, which I think is too much.Stoeger makes one as well. Know someone with one in 20ga, has had it for several years…decent shotgun.
The Stoeger isn't as nice as the HS-12.Stoeger makes one as well. Know someone with one in 20ga, has had it for several years…decent shotgun.
I know several people with their coach guns; can’t say as they’ve been problematic.I have personal experience with only 2 Stoegers. My buddy has a 20 gauge coach double and one of my old bosses has a Stoeger O/U. The vent rib on my boss's O/U has broke free of the barrel in several places. My buddy's coach gun is alright, although it is very tight and breaking it down the first time without benefit of the manual was a pain in the ass. He paid $600 for it, which I think is too much.
It's not really problematic, just tight to open/close. And if I recall, when he was trying to break it down, he pulled the trigger(s). At which point it would not break down. There is something different about breaking them down than a normal break action shotgun.I know several people with their coach guns; can’t say as they’ve been problematic.
Most of them got them back when they were $3-400…
Well the DP-12 is a tactical side by side."Tactical Over/Under Shotgun" is now on my list of Great Oxymorons.
Well someone will buy them I'm sure. Not me, but someone.