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Unread 09-21-2025, 08:57 PM   #1
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Has anyone purchased and used one of the CZ side by sides?
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Yeah, my bobwhite gets abused in the marsh and the rain/crawl on your hands and knees brush. It was specific bought for that purpose because if I break it in half or sit in a 7 hour monsoon, who cares. Hasn’t failed me yet.
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We have gotten several over the last 5 years, all functioned as new, 5 years later with steady clays use.Even the frame colors were still vibrant.
We recently got the CZ Teal SxS at Cabela's for Wife's clays and hunting. Got both 20 and 28 Guages. Best part is they are double triggers, with nice smooth trigger pulls.1 year later, 2 cases of shells later the 20 ( 6 lbs 6 ozs) is still working and looking nice. The 28
(6 lbs even) just sits in the safe...
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Not sxs but I love my Woodcocks.
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I picked up a Bobwhite G2 in 20 gauge about a year ago. 1,500+ clays and a host of critters later and I have zero complaints. Delightful little gun to carry and to shoot.
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I'd like a Ringneck in .410
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As mentioned in another post, I picked up a CZ 12 gauge Teal SxS D.T. from Cabela's to give me a "rain" gun. Took it right out of the box to a special shoot and shot a true 40 out of 50 at our local clays course. One of my better scores.Cant argue with that. And juat like the prior 2, both triggers were 4 lbs each. No creep. Just crisp.
The Pres of the club went and bought a CZ 20 teal too, right after that. For 600 bucks Ya cant beat it..
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Has anyone tried the hammer gun model ?
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I have used a Hammer Classic for about ten years, bought because I needed a gun which can handle steel shot at my skeet range, which shoots over water. It is also my salt water duck gun. The original triggers were awful but CZ lightened them to about 5 pounds, which is okay for my purposes. They did this gratis; their customer service is excellent. It shoots where pointed and after several thousand rounds still goes bang every time. It is hardly an elegant English game gun but is entirely serviceable once the triggers are fixed.
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Thanks very helpfull
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