Yes, @cj0819 obviously, as they are made in two different factories.
A quick check of mine by weight ,confirms this. Italian 3.82 kg Turkish 3.68 kg.
Outward appearance, again, yes in the obvious points of tube capacity, the Turk being a 5+1 and the original Iytie which was for the Military, 7+1 . (The Itie civilian model is 5 +1)
Slight differences in the stock appearance .
The barrel and internal steel parts are made from 4140 steel and the bore of the barrel is chromed.
The receiver is made from 7075 aluminium.
The Turk's claim, that apart from the stock, the weapons are the same.
As for comparison performance, I can not comment as I have never encountered an Itie and as my Turk only arrived this week, I have yet to make it go BANG, but have fully disassembled it without being aware of any shortcomings or faults.
Delta Mike have issued one to a local with instruction to break it and so far he has failed, even when firing slugs on full choke. The slug could not have been in a Sabot as comment was made about lead deposits in the bore.was
The Turks's say there is a 10,000 shot guarantee and estimate that the total shot life is around 50,000.
Wiki suggests that the Itie's military version can reliably function for at least 25,000 rounds without replacement of any major parts.
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