Must have been the TOP shelf looking at that!:cool:
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Must have been the TOP shelf looking at that!:cool:
No, he was square in the middle of the rack along with other varieties...:) which I could not tell you what they were...:)
Do they still have the cheap safety catch....alloy made
Nice gun EeeBees well done!!!!
the one thing i hated on it, the turkish walnut is fine and from the same source as beretta's.
Yep, of all the places to save money why that?
Yes it is still alloy...
well done yildizes seem to have a good name for the dough.
its surprising how good the turkish/circassian walnut is on bits of enginering that dont deserve it sometimes.
despite them making some shockers in the semi pump line some of the turk co,s make some lovely u/o and sxs,s
Damn that's beaut - ee - ful EeeBees - enjoy mate and thanks for posting... V nice!
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Nice kit there Eeebees we will meet again one day for a yack:thumbsup:
I look forward to that, @Dundee...:)
years ago i had the opportunity to acquire the gun of my dreams, an AYA no.2. as there was a sporting shoot on the next weekend,i took it out and shot with it.after a mediocre performance and 100 plus rounds,my check was getting red and sore. rather than a great rush that came with anticipation i was underwhelmed to say the least with my purchase. stubbornness is a family trait, and i happened to know a very good shotgun gunsmith.after a discussion we fitted a kick-ez pad which also lengthened the LOP. 5mm.a check of the serial number revealed the gun was made in 1965, and this was a time when plastic wads first came onto the market, and the forcing cones (the area immediately in front of the chambers) had only been designed for paper/fibre wads. the upshot was we lengthened the forcing cones,effectively making them invisible. the upshot being that gun is a pleasure to shoot,no more twisting under fire.no noticeable recoil. having said that i leave any big loads for the semi-auto.long live the doubles, over and under or side by side.if i am out just with the dog,a hammer sub gauge side by side takes some beating for sheer exhilaration and satisfaction.
hellow fellows Y-Bangers. I haven't been on the forum for a while.
Tori - this is gold. you will really enjoy it.
It took me a while to get use to my Y-Banger but after some practice it sleeps on my shoulder now. Its light like a feather, get the chokes and ammo right and you'll be lethal.