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Started by mrwilmoth, June 26, 2012, 01:27:28 AM

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mrwilmoth


Major 2

There is a TTN on the SASS wire Classifieds...
I've had one of these since 2004 or 05, very solid

Davide Pedersoli makes a very fine one .... called the Wyatt Earp
price wise it's up there with Turkish CZ....but hundress less than the Pioneer (Polish)

USSG- EAA Corp. Baikal (Russian) these are also strong, however of the lot these will want some smoothing , out of the box they are stiff.
when planets align...do the deal !

joec

You might also look for a used Liberty. Now I got one used that had for the most part never fired. It is my understanding they are now sold through CZ at about 3 times the price I paid.
Joe
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Pettifogger

Not much out there in the way of outside hammer doubles.  You have pretty much laid out what is available.  Some good news appears to be happening.  After over two years of trying to get an export license from China and and import license from the US, Cimmarron should finally be getting the last 1500 TTN's the Chinese produced before shutting down production.  (TTN was actually the name of the first importer into the US, but people still call them that even though TTN stopped importing them several years ago.)  In addition to what you have listed, you can also find used Chinese "1887" outside doubles.  They were cleared out of Big Five Sporting goods a couple of years ago for under $200.00.  They, however, were pretty crude but can be tuned to run well.

joec

Here is another I was looking at but that was 2 years ago and got the Liberty. These are are out of stock but due back soon http://centerfiresystems.com/SGN-SBS12.aspx
Joe
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Daniel Nighteyes

Quote from: joec on June 26, 2012, 12:01:18 PM
Here is another I was looking at but that was 2 years ago and got the Liberty. These are are out of stock but due back soon http://centerfiresystems.com/SGN-SBS12.aspx

Yup.  That shotgun, or one very much like it, was my first-ever CAS shotgun.  It was a bit stiff when I first got it, but smoothed out with use.  Even then the hammer springs were a bit stiffer than I would have liked. Mine was 20-gauge as well.

I kept it as my backup when I moved to 12-gauge, and only sold it a few months back.

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