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One thing I do know about BrentD is that he has no shame...
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Not sure my money would be on a Citori holding up to that, either.
Best, Ted They won't. SRH
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Im suggesting the sxs might be more popular if consumers could purchase a decent new sxs for $2000. Thats not possible. One's never sure what they are getting with a Turkey gun and who wants to buy a gun that may need to be fixed right out of the box? Likewise, what current production $2,000 sxs will hold up to high volume clay shooting? What do you call "high volume"? One is never sure what they are getting with an O/U either. I've seen Berettas that shot one barrel eight inches from the other. How many Turkish guns have you owned, or had first hand experience with? The Turk O/Us I've been around are crap. The S x Ss are much higher quality, maker to maker. SRH
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Im not suggesting a Citori is a Kolar or a Berretta is a Perazzi. I think a Citori is a good value for what it is.
My citori conservatively has 100k rounds through it. Thats not high volume but it isn't low . No issues except springs. I own zero Turkish guns. Ive tried to buy a couple but both disappointed at the patterning board.
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100k rounds fired in any gun, without issue, except springs is remarkable...speaks well for the browning brand...
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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japan tried to get into sbs's in the late 80's 90's. they tried hard, but they never stuck. skb comes to mind.
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I own zero Turkish guns. Ive tried to buy a couple but both disappointed at the patterning board. You've got some kind of arrangement I've seldom encountered. How do you get to pattern Turkish guns before deciding whether or not to buy them? i'm jealous. SRH
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One thing I do know about BrentD is that he has no shame... This is awesome. Clearly, I've gotten in your head. Fantastic and sweet dreams!
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Ed:Perhaps a qualification: Skeet. The vast majority of the shooting was with with sub gauge tubes. That must cause significantly less stress.
Stan: There is a small shop at one of the local clubs. Reminds me of my first double purchase. I was looking hard at this Zoli in a shop and they asked me if I wanted to fire it. I said sure and we went behind the store, the guy loaded two shells, and boom! Massive recoil, and they are all laughing. Guy had loaded two magnum turkey loads as a joke.
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shooting a 12 bore with sub gauge tubes would certainly be easier on the gun, i would think...
an this guy who thinks its funny to joke around with heavy loads, sounds like a real jerk...and a lousy salesman...
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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