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Hi all, say, for you folks who have or had this hammergun, I've got a couple questions.
1) How is the bbl regulation?
2) Trigger pulls still heavy?
3) Quality of the fit and finish?
4) Overall handling?
I'm looking at this one for a nasty day duck gun.
Thanks so much!!!
Greg
Gregory J. Westberg MSG, USA Ret
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Greg, I have one. The trigger pulls are ok and it seems to hit where I point it. Fit and finish is ok for what it is, wood on mine is proud of the frame more than I like. Mine seems quite barrel heavy, but that's probably a plus for duck shooting. I wouldn't want to have to carry it very far.
I like the safety in addition to the hammers, but it is a little confusing to have to pull the hammer back and also take it off safety. I can open the gun with the hammers back and that's good in my book. I'm not in love with mine but it will do for a day in a duck blind...Geo
Last edited by Geo. Newbern; 10/05/19 03:30 PM.
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Thanks George! Bbl regulation is important for me. Don't want a gun that doesn't shoot were I point!
Thanks again!
Greg
Gregory J. Westberg MSG, USA Ret
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Don't have one, but for the price of a new CZ you can probably find a nice used Bernardelli Brescia, probably with 2-3/4" chambers.
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The gun is heavy enough to shoot the three inch shells it is chambered for. The choke tubes certainly make it more versatile than fixed choke guns...Geo
Last edited by Geo. Newbern; 10/05/19 07:10 PM.
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What George said. Triggers were awful on mine, and the radius of the pistol grip too small - the trigger guard bashed my middle finger badly. I opened it up to a POW grip, lightened the triggers, and it is now my steel shot duck gun. After a fair bit of use, the left firing pin barely dented the primer and I found that the left hammer nose was shorter than the right. CZ-USA sent me a replacement right away.
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