CZ bobwhite G2 28 guage

Do know some of the previous CZ doubles were prone to trigger issues prematurely. The newer models have been changed to alleviate issue. That model I believe was introduced last year. They are surely beautiful little doubles though at their price point.
 
Rick,

The guns made by CZ/Armsco/Dehaan/and Huglu all used to be done out of the same factory in Turkey. I have had great luck with A DeHaan and a Huglu.


Apparently, the Huglu shotguns that were made for the European market were crap. I am not certain how to tell which market they were destined for based soley on the import stamp, because many of the rougher Huglus were brought back by servicemen. The only way I know to tell what market they were buit for is by the sling swivels (which are standard on most european market guns).

One issue I have had with both is doubling. The Huglu did it once or twice in its breakin phase. The DeHaan still does it from time to time. I haven't been able to figure out what causes the doubling, but it seems to happen more with 3" shells. It happens once every 100 rounds or so.

Other than that, the actions come VERY tight from the factory, and loosen up with use. At the price point when I got them, they were about 1/2 as much as the next competition. Hope that helps....



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The fellow I got Mine (Mark) from imported them from the factory in Turkey straight to Rigby Idaho. He's since retired or gone on to other endeavors.

Apparently the doubling issue can be fixed, but it takes a ton of strength and skill to reassemble to spring trap which is inside without getting a broken hand.


I have just lived with mine, My feeling is that so long as it goes boom when I pull the trigger, then I'm ok. If it starts going boom at other times, or it wong go boom when I pull the trigger, then we got a problem.



Here is a video capturing my recent double at the gun club with my big brother.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akTzmQPyZ0Y


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I have one it is light and fast. A great gun for woodcock and pigeons. I have some non-toxic shot for it but have not tried it on ducks
 
I bought one this season in 12 ga for duck hunting. I have nothing but good things to say about this gun. Love it, Love it, Love it!
 
todd tennyson said:
Rick,

The guns made by CZ/Armsco/Dehaan/and Huglu all used to be done out of the same factory in Turkey.

Todd
Please note that my comments to follow are NOT directed at you personally. You just happen to be the "lucky" one today. [;)]

I always find it a bit amusing when anyone makes a "same factory" comment. Doesn't matter if the comment is pro or con in regards to the products being discussed, the comment itself is rather meaningless.

It would be much the same as saying "All the meat sold in that market is processed in the same room." Or " All the projects I make, are made in the same shop with the same tools." Yes both statements may be absolutely true, yet have little bearing on the end product. I do "hack and hammer" projects all the time, while also building more refined projects.

Working tolerances in a particular factory are not the same for every product or project. Just my personal observation from a career of building things in a custom tool and die shop. We can and did, adjust our methods, to suit the tolerances allowed per the blue print for each particular part for each particular product.
 
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