Yildiz O/U

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flechero
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Re: Yildiz O/U

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I have 3 friends with them and have shot both the 12 and 20 ga versions. For the money, they seem nice- they handle well and shoot as you'd expect. The only question in my mind is longevity since all the examples I have seen were just 1-2 seasons old and had not seen heavy usage. (no problems, just no history to go by)
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Re: Yildiz O/U

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wicked_warlock wrote:I own The yildiz A71 12 gauge semi automatic shotgun, 400$ was the price it came with 4 screw chokes a tool for the chokes and a plug it carries 5 rounds without the plug. the best shotgun I've ever owned little recoil, nice spread, I've put round after round in there and it hasn't lost its touch it even still has the fresh out of the box smell. id recommend this shotgun to anybody, but I cannot find any accessories for it, anybody know of any? Also I'm looking for a home defense/ tactical shotgun worth the money i came across the soviet made saiga does anybody have any knowledge of any model? thanks for the help.

I don't have any info regarding semi auto for HD, but I love my Mossberg 500 pump, it has 18.5 barrel, a wood stock (just because I like the extra weight towards the back) It can be fitted with any Mossberg 500 barrel, stock, foregrip, etc. and there are more accessory options than I can count. I keep an Elzetta light mount with a streamlight flashlight on it by my bed, (or occasionally in my truck) I also use it for hunting. I have a 28" vent rib barrel with dual beads, and screw in chokes. They are usually on sale for $350.00 or so. You can also buy combo sets with two barrels in what ever configuration you may like. Mine has seen a lot of rounds, and has never failed me, either at the range or out in the field.
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Re: Yildiz O/U

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flechero wrote:I have 3 friends with them and have shot both the 12 and 20 ga versions. For the money, they seem nice- they handle well and shoot as you'd expect. The only question in my mind is longevity since all the examples I have seen were just 1-2 seasons old and had not seen heavy usage. (no problems, just no history to go by)
I got mine in August 2013. Between the kid and I we run about 250 rounds through each one every month. 35 months x 250 = 8750. I frog lubed one but not the other. The nonfrog one gets a shell stuck when we run it really hard but it pops out once it cools. The only thing I didnt like was that they were really light. Drilled out some holes in the stock and added some lead shot. Got them up to nine pounds. They barely kick any more and being butt heavy they are really easy to swing.

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