English stock shotgun ?
English stock shotgun ?
I am interested in finding a 20 ga shotgun with an english straight grip stock . Who is making english stocked shotguns now ? I cannot seem to find much other than very expensive guns . Thanks in advance for any and all replies !
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Re: English stock shotgun ?
Look at some of the Spanish makers. Aya comes to mind...
I have English Pointers because they don't ever grow up either...
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For an inexpensive sideby with a straight stock, look at CZ.
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Re: English stock shotgun ?
Browning makes some, I have a Citrori with a straight grip, they also make a BPS that has it as well. Remington makes/ did make an 870 and an 1100 that had it not sure about now but I do know you can find them forsale on sites like gunbroker.com
What you didn't mention is if you are looking for a sxs or an over under, or just any gun with a straight grip.
What you didn't mention is if you are looking for a sxs or an over under, or just any gun with a straight grip.
Re: English stock shotgun ?
Remington 11-87 Upland Special is a great english stocked gun.
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This is what I have and love it.JMc wrote:Remington 11-87 Upland Special is a great english stocked gun.
Re: English stock shotgun ?
Thanks everyone for the replies so far ! I should have been a little more specific , my mistake .
I would prefer an over/under shotgun . I have a 12 ga Browning Super Light Feather with an english stock that I reall like and have had for quite a few years . I did look into getting another Citori just like it but in 20 ga . Boy have the prices have went up on those Citori's over the years ! The only one I could find with an english stock was like $1800 ! I really wasn't planning on spending that much if I didn't have to .
I would prefer an over/under shotgun . I have a 12 ga Browning Super Light Feather with an english stock that I reall like and have had for quite a few years . I did look into getting another Citori just like it but in 20 ga . Boy have the prices have went up on those Citori's over the years ! The only one I could find with an english stock was like $1800 ! I really wasn't planning on spending that much if I didn't have to .
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Re: English stock shotgun ?
you should be able to find a citori 20 gauge used for under a thousand
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Try to find a Ruger Red Label with an ES. Compared to other quality guns, resale value is lower.
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CZ on CDNN was $ 499.
Re: English stock shotgun ?
BrianM wrote:I am interested in finding a 20 ga shotgun with an english straight grip stock . Who is making english stocked shotguns now ? I cannot seem to find much other than very expensive guns . Thanks in advance for any and all replies !
I would say you need to look at the CZ Bobwhite in 20ga. SxS, English stock, and double triggers....
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Re: English stock shotgun ?
I picked up an English stock Citori a couple of months ago on Gunbroker for a nice price. Just put 'English' in your serch criteria and keep looking.
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Re: English stock shotgun ?
I got my 20ga English stock Citori used for about $1200 or so. Love the gun but don't use it anymore because the safety/barrel selector can get stuck in the in between position and the safety won't come off. Happened one too many times in the field and not just to me, though apparently does not happen to all Citori owners. Ruger Red labels also apparently have a similar safety and issue. See a short discussion on our FB page right now -- not sure if kosher to link out but: http://www.facebook.com/SeriousBirdHunting
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