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I feel like we need to discuss these Turkish made firearms. Just browsing some of them look interesting. Especially shotguns and now even lever action rifles. Any body ever held one or own one that would care to share an opinion? Some of these prices are very tempting.
"In time of war, send me all the Alabamians you can get, but in time of peace, for Lord's sake, send them to somebody else." General Edward H. Plummer
"Blessed are those who, in the face of death, think only about the front sight." Jeff Cooper
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I have a Turkish made Yildiz Legacy over/under 20 guage shotgun that I love and would definitely buy again.
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I’ve got a CZ 912 shotgun that’s Turkish made. Shoulders and shoots well. It is my only 12ga autoloader, so it is my duck gun and serves me welll….when birds cooperate.
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Was looking at a Tisas 1911 last week. Any one familiar with this Turkish mfg of pistols?
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Some of the pistols and shotguns get really good reviews. Canik (for instance) has one of the best factory triggers on a polymer gun. SAR is another well reviewed pistol. My wife’s weatherby 20 ga auto is Turkish made and works great.
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Had a Weatherby pump 12 Turkish made. Great gun. Son and his duck hunting buddy are both shooting the Silver Eagle Turkish autos right now, and VERY happy with them. They are using the Benelli mobil choke system so you can use aftermarkets from Carlson and Briley as well.
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I've got 2 friends who put a lot of rounds through their shotguns and they both shoot Tri-Star 20 ga auto's without a hiccup. If I were in the market, I would buy one .
Remember: It aint what you shoot...it's how you shoot it.
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Similar to Chinese made stuff, they can make anything from very mediocre all the way up to very nice quality. It all depends on what the contractor is willing pay and what quality they’re willing to accept. Weatherby has some of the nicest production stuff coming out of Turkey and it’s a great value. Tristar is good but with less attention to detail fit and finish and yildiz is solid, will perform reliably but won’t win any beauty contests. Turkey has a long tradition of firearms manufacturing and as long as it’s marketed by a reputable/known name you’re unlikely to be burned.
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I've got 2 friends who put a lot of rounds through their shotguns and they both shoot Tri-Star 20 ga auto's without a hiccup. If I were in the market, I would buy one . What do they shoot a lot at? I’ve never heard of a dove hunter or clay shooter that preferred a tristar. Do they say why they like them so much?
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I’ve had a CZ 1012 for a little over a year. I’ve shot about 30 boxes of low brass dove and target loads thru it,and it’s performed perfectly. Fit and finish are very good for the price.
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I'm a big Tisas fan and own numerous 45s and a couple 10mms. It's pretty hard to mess up a Series 70 1911 if the manufacturing tolerances are kept decent. Very good value. Everyone I own is very accurate. My Tisas Nightstalker SF in 10mm just eats. Out of the box will suffice for most when it comes to trigger pull. I dropped Ed Brown trigger kits in mine and made them even better. Was looking at a Tisas 1911 last week. Any one familiar with this Turkish mfg of pistols?
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I got the govt model of this from RKGuns. Runs ball ammo without issues. Haven’t out HPs thru it yet
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I have the cheapest tristar semi auto 12ga that I picked up from Walmart. It has run flawlessly through shot 6-700 rounds and never been cleaned.
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I have a weatherby element 20ga turkey.
This gun is worth much more than I paid for it new
I have several benelli guns and it is a similar gun, in fact the barrels will interchange with the M2.
It has as smooth an action and has cycled everything I have run through it.
Plus it throws a pretty good pattern and was a little over 1/3 the price of a benelli
If it came drilled and tapped it would be THE deal!
I Well, the way I see it is there's just too many assholes On a good day there's a bunch of assholes in here. On a bad day there's too many assholes in here.
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Don't forget Canik. You'll have a hard time finding a more accurate 9mm. Trigger pull out of the box is very good.
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I have a Retay turkey 20 ga and a CZ Supreme Field o/u 28 ga. Both are great guns.
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I've got 2 friends who put a lot of rounds through their shotguns and they both shoot Tri-Star 20 ga auto's without a hiccup. If I were in the market, I would buy one . What do they shoot a lot at? I’ve never heard of a dove hunter or clay shooter that preferred a tristar. Do they say why they like them so much? They shoot a lot of pen raised and wild quail on $$ preserves all over the southeast and pheasants in the upper midwest. They like the light weight of the guns. These two can afford whatever they want so I was a bit surprised when they chose the TriStars but both of them said they shoot these guns better than anything they have so far.
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I've got 2 friends who put a lot of rounds through their shotguns and they both shoot Tri-Star 20 ga auto's without a hiccup. If I were in the market, I would buy one . What do they shoot a lot at? I’ve never heard of a dove hunter or clay shooter that preferred a tristar. Do they say why they like them so much? They shoot a lot of pen raised and wild quail on $$ preserves all over the southeast and pheasants in the upper midwest. They like the light weight of the guns. These two can afford whatever they want so I was a bit surprised when they chose the TriStars but both of them said they shoot these guns better than anything they have so far. That’s crazy I agree. The action on them is stiff and they swing like a 10’ 2x6.
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This is my CZ Hammer Coach 12 ga, it stays in my camper. Turkish mfg. ![[Linked Image]](https://i.postimg.cc/MKkgXfWc/433265810-383694304436579-1844923989516709513-n.jpg)
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I have a weatherby element 20ga turkey.
This gun is worth much more than I paid for it new
I have several benelli guns and it is a similar gun, in fact the barrels will interchange with the M2.
It has as smooth an action and has cycled everything I have run through it.
Plus it throws a pretty good pattern and was a little over 1/3 the price of a benelli
If it came drilled and tapped it would be THE deal! Second this...love this gun...love my 26" one as well
2017 Team Aldeer Turkey Contest Champion 2018 Team Aldeer Turkey Contest Champion
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