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Feedback on Yildiz shotguns

wellsj

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I am not familiar with the brand and would like to know if anyone has any experience with the Yildiz. I really liked the finish and feel of the 12 gauge I looked at compared to some of the better known to me brands.
 
Not big into shotguns myself but that brand is generally considered one of the "Hi-Points" of the sporting clays gun world. They get panned pretty hard in the reviews I've read. Is there any other reason you'd look to buy a lower grade gun other than budget? I mean, is this for a young person to shoot to see if they want to participate in a sport and you don't want to invest in a quality shotgun?
 
Love mine, zero issues for me and I know others with them that like them too. I have no complaints about quality or finish, the auto ejectors work great on mine too. That being said, I’m not putting thousands and thousands of shells through it for competition either. For an “every now and then” clays/dove gun I think it’s perfect in its price range. If I was going to go into competition and put one thru that amount of use I would go with a company that’s been making them for over a hundred years (aka Beretta) or others that have the proven track record.
 
Ignore my comments! Had a brain fart moment! CZ's are made by Huglu.
CZ shotguns are great, also made by Yildiz. The CZ's that I've seen are steel framed, Academy sells an Aluminium framed O/U that is a lot looser than the CZ but they also sell a steel framed Yildiz.
 
Love mine, zero issues for me and I know others with them that like them too. I have no complaints about quality or finish, the auto ejectors work great on mine too. That being said, I’m not putting thousands and thousands of shells through it for competition either. For an “every now and then” clays/dove gun I think it’s perfect in its price range. If I was going to go into competition and put one thru that amount of use I would go with a company that’s been making them for over a hundred years (aka Beretta) or others that have the proven track record.

Just realized I needed to clarify that I am speaking to their O/U model only, for some reason when I hear Yildiz that’s automatically what I think of. If you are asking about their pump or semi-autos I have not had any experience to speak positive or negative.
 
CZ shotguns are great, also made by Yildiz. The CZ's that I've seen are steel framed, Academy sells an Aluminium framed O/U that is a lot looser than the CZ but they also sell a steel framed Yildiz.

I think you might be confused with Huglu. Unless something has changed recently, Huglu made CZ shotguns.
 
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