luv2safari
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Was wondering whether some here like double trigger SXS doubles?
I'm kind of partial to them.
I'm kind of partial to them.
It's a good SXS and nimble.Cz Bobwhite isn't a bad offering.
CZ Hammer Classic.What exposed hammer double barrel side-by-side shotguns are available?
I just looked on G-Broker and everything SXS with exposed hammers appears to be only short-barreled (20") 'Coach' guns.What exposed hammer double barrel side-by-side shotguns are available?
I like them okay .Was wondering whether some here like double trigger SXS doubles?
I'm kind of partial to them.
.45Coltguy mentioned the CZ Hammer Classic. It's the one on the bottom in the group shot and they also make a coach gun like it (20" fixed choke barrels) The 30" Classic has screw-in chokes.What exposed hammer double barrel side-by-side shotguns are available?
Beauts there bangswitch. Really nice.I like them okay .
.45Coltguy mentioned the CZ Hammer Classic. It's the one on the bottom in the group shot and they also make a coach gun like it (20" fixed choke barrels) The 30" Classic has screw-in chokes.
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More of the Hammer Classic, along with the Fox B. Both are 12 gauge, the Fox B has 2-3/4" chambers and is choked R-mod, L-full. The Hammer Classic has 3" chambers and screw in chokes. CZ shotguns are built in Turkey by Huglu, and are excellently made Wood-to-metal fit is precise and the gun is very tight, all CNC milled action.
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These are what the peace keepers and gunslingers actually carried. Pistols were used a lot inside across card tables.This is my Taylor's (Pedersoli) "Wyatt Earp".
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I'm a terrible wingshooter so don't own any shotguns for hunting. This one occasionally pulls defensive duty, but really is just a toy. I like it a great deal!
It looks like fun!I've got the Century Arms JW-2000 SxS with double triggers and exposed hammers in 12ga. It's a cheap Chinese import, but it's fun.
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That is beautiful wood. Good Job!I just looked on G-Broker and everything SXS with exposed hammers appears to be only short-barreled (20") 'Coach' guns.
I like my SxS exposed hammer doubles as flintlocks , luckily having both a 20 and a 12-gauge. Here's the 12 (before I refinished the stock, it was too dark, was hiding great tiger-striped wood!).
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The Fox Model B's I own are the same action as the 311 and just have slightly fancier wood and some roll-stamped "engraving" on the receivers. My first SxS was a 311 and I traded it for my 12 ga. Fox B. I tried to make a complete set of Fox B's but when it got to finding a .410 bore, it got difficult to find one and expensive when I did. These aren't AH Fox guns in quality or price and I couldn't afford one of them, much less a set, but they do look pretty good and are extremely durable. I used the 12 ga. Fox B for skeet and clays until I got the CZ. The CZ gives me the option for more open chokes, I keep it choked R-Cylinder, L-Imp. Cylinder. The Fox is modified and full, makes it a bit harder to hit the close shots like station 8 on the skeet range. My other two Fox B's are a 26" 20 ga and a 28" 16 ga. I don't shoot them as much as the 12 ga, they are older and the 20 ga has a worn firing pin that gives me occasional FTF's. I've shot over 250 rounds from the 12 gauge in a day of shooting and it's still tight as a drum, it was made in 1968.I’m still kinda infatuated with my 311 16ga. It may not be the most expensive double, but it feels like it from time to time.