Yildiz Shotgun

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Re: Yildiz Shotgun

Post by tommyboy72 » Thu Apr 14, 2011 5:45 pm

While disassembling mine for cleaning I had and ejector spring and roll pin pop out and nearly take my eye out. :lol:

It was on my 20 and I thought about just taking the springs out all together and just having extractors instead of ejectors.

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Re: Yildiz Shotgun

Post by birddogger » Thu Apr 14, 2011 8:17 pm

tommyboy72 wrote:While disassembling mine for cleaning I had and ejector spring and roll pin pop out and nearly take my eye out. :lol:

It was on my 20 and I thought about just taking the springs out all together and just having extractors instead of ejectors.
FWIW, I like extractors better.

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Re: Yildiz Shotgun

Post by tommyboy72 » Sat Apr 16, 2011 9:35 am

Doesn't make a big difference when hunting. No need for the speed of an extractor.

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Re: Yildiz Shotgun

Post by scballard » Sun Jan 22, 2012 8:17 am

I have been shooting for quail a 12 gauge Stoeger Condor Supreme. I have had rotator surgery on my right shoulder, and I shoot right handed, and I have now torn out my left shoulder. So, I need something light and light recoil. I have been considering a gas operated 20 gauge, but love over and unders. Can anyone comment on the recoild of the Yildiz 20 gauge.

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