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Lloyd3 #435362 02/07/16 01:44 AM
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Thanks Popplecop, that comports with what I've heard elsewhere. Appreciate that.

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The Yildiz Elegante also has some sort of lightweight alloy receiver. That contributes to the above average shoot-ability of such a lightweight gun ....... that and concentrating more of the overall weight nearer the ends of the gun. For a very small and lightweight gun, it handles almost like a 6#+ game gun. Indeed, Rocketman's numbers for it were very surprising when he spun it several years ago. When trying to make a longer, heavier gun handle livelier the maker does just the opposite, and tries to concentrate the mass nearer the center, with less on each end.

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Here's a "go figure." Check out the wood on this $129.95 Yildiz single-shot .410. Then look at the wood on a CZ Bobwhite costing 7-8x more. Why in the land of great walnut does CZ use such bland wood? It couldn't be that great a cost savings.

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GLS, i think walnut is getting more scarce and therefore more expensive, a close friend bought a miroku sporter brand new recently, and while the metalwork is truly excellent, the wood is the most bland plank i have ever seen, and the miroku is not a cheap gun.

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It must not be scarce in Turkey.

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Originally Posted By: Stan
It must not be scarce in Turkey.

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Thats where most of the good stuff is sourced now, even purdey's stopped using french walnut and went with turkish.

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My main complaint with the cz shotguns has been that 90% of ones I have observed with the chemically induced fake case coloring on the receiver have had a significant rust problem on the receivers...the dickensons do not appear to suffer that, but to my eye seem to have a clear coat.

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Originally Posted By: bonny
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It must not be scarce in Turkey.

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Thats where most of the good stuff is sourced now, even purdey's stopped using french walnut and went with turkish.


I was always under the impression that Turkish walnut had the most figure.

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Originally Posted By: steve white
My main complaint with the cz shotguns has been that 90% of ones I have observed with the chemically induced fake case coloring on the receiver have had a significant rust problem on the receivers...the dickensons do not appear to suffer that, but to my eye seem to have a clear coat.


The Dickinson guns have true bone charcoal case hardening, and mine looks to have a protective coating, as you said. Beautiful colors, too.

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Second the beautiful colors, Stan

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