Michael A Ferber
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Thank you!That looks pretty nice.
I like it.
Congrats
Thanks, I will...Nice looking gun. You'll have to let us know how it works out for you.
Thank you! I bought this gun from a friend for $850. I think retail is around $1300.Glad you are posting here where folks will let you enjoy your find and encourage you. Another site seems to have a high level of antipathy for anything Turkish and these in particular. Please let us know how it shoots. I love the almost infinite adjustability and the unreal reasonable price.
Combo goes for around $1500Thank you! I bought this gun from a friend for $850. I think retail is around $1300.
I, too, have seen reports all over the map. My workhorse 870TB from 1975 was used weekly for forty years for a minimum of 100 birds and broke a lot of little parts. New receiver a couple years ago and broke a spring within 2500 rounds. Using a 1974 BT for now and it has a long history. I've got my doubts on a 1500 combo or derivative but want to see a fair shake.i,ll wait for a full report on it after it goes 40,000 rounds or more. i have seen a lot of different so called trap shotguns not make the grade. i hope yours is one that lasts and lasts.
Big question is, can you hit with it????? Curious minds you know.Here she is!
Congratulations! That looks like a lot of gun for the money. Which of the Turks is making these? Who is the importer?
DocRock, one guess as to why that is. CZ shotguns are the only Turkish-made ones I'd consider, and that's only because CZ oversees the manufacture studiously, because they care about their name.It's rather clear that Tri-Star do not want the name of the manufacturer of the TT-15 released.
DocRock, one guess as to why that is. CZ shotguns are the only Turkish-made ones I'd consider, and that's only because CZ oversees the manufacture studiously, because they care about their name.