[quote="snarky"]I didnt buy it yet. I came home to google it before I committed. Its blued with nice satin wood furniture. Its used and I didnt ask about choke tubes (need to do that). I takes 2 3/4 and 3" shells.[quote]
See, if you can talk him down a little in price like to $725 or $740 AND/OR throw in a few boxes of shells, a canvas/leather gun slip/case...
It comes std. with three choke tubes--IC, M & F maybe get him to add the IM or XF also called a Turkey choke...
Upgrading shotgun(s)
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There is a certain type of mentality that thinks if you make certain inanimate objects illegal their criminal misuse will disappear!
Damn the TSA and Down with the BATF(u)E!
Support the J P F O to "Give them the Boot"!!
Damn the TSA and Down with the BATF(u)E!
Support the J P F O to "Give them the Boot"!!
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I saw on CZ's website the other day that they make/sell semi auto shotguns. Has anybody heard any good or bad reports on them?
http://cz-usa.com/products/by-category/shotguns/
I'd be curious about the 712 Utility model. Hmmm, doing a quick look around, they're made by Huglu in Turkey. I guess that's to be expected.
http://cz-usa.com/products/by-category/shotguns/
I'd be curious about the 712 Utility model. Hmmm, doing a quick look around, they're made by Huglu in Turkey. I guess that's to be expected.
Eppur si muove--Galileo
Re: Upgrading shotgun(s)
If you can find a used A303, get it. Darn near a cult gun; reliable, stoutly built, recoil absorbing...all good for birds and targets.
Re: Upgrading shotgun(s)
Ok I bought it- they would not haggle- they dont normally carry that gun they said- someone had traded it for something.
I got to shoot clays with it this past weekend and its a great gun. So far I am quite happy.
I got to shoot clays with it this past weekend and its a great gun. So far I am quite happy.
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Congrats. A new gun is always a time to celebrate.
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