Actualy several on there called CZ clones.Not the sharp tail but I own the bobwhite g2,I have shot and handled quit a few czs. My g2 patterns slightly off. My buddy's ultralight o/u is a great gun. I wouldn't hesitate on one for the money! But take a look at the new Huglu's. theres' a 28 on gunbroker now. I think Its a better looking gun with the prince of whales grip. Huglu was the first turk. gun I heard of. A feller named Dehan used to import them. I never heard anything terrible about any of the turk guns..
Those non cz's are from Black River Firearms, never heard of them before.Actualy several on there called CZ clones.
Yes, that case hardened bristol looks good. I'm not sure but I think It's real Case hardened. I don't Like the fake stuff!! It's pretty hard to shell out 2-3 grand for the Italian/spainish/english, when you can get a nice gun for 700.00. Those turks are nailing down a good part of the shotgun market. A decent Ithaca skb 100s are running 1500!! It's kinda of sad but then again, Its nice to see some guns that us poor hillbillies can afford!!The Tri-star Bristol has had quite a few positives written about it casehardened , if you can live with a single trigger .
I am thinking about one of these for my Grandson .
I have been looking at reviews of the CZ clones and from what I have read they have issues and most have returned to buy something else. Also their highly figured stocks are veneered. Pretty much turned me off from them.Actualy several on there called CZ clones.
I guided a hunter in Michigan that had a bobwhite 20, it felt good in my hands and that night after a few cocktails in me I had place a bid on on and should had bid one last time as I got beat out by $5 and I think it would have been a good deal, but my wife had already put the stop to my gun buying as i had already bought 3 doubles up to that point.......Thanks everyone for the information. I decided on a Bobwhite, just couldn't stand only having one trigger. Had to wait a few days for one to pop up on Gunbroker. Bought it last night. Most dealers I called said up to 6 months to get a 28 in.
Boy, do I know that feeling.I guided a hunter in Michigan that had a bobwhite 20, it felt good in my hands and that night after a few cocktails in me I had place a bid on on and should had bid one last time as I got beat out by $5 and I think it would have been a good deal, but my wife had already put the stop to my gun buying as i had already bought 3 doubles up to that point.......