Midway USA is listing the CZ 712 utility as in stock. It's the first sub-$1300 shotgun from a brand I recognize that I've seen in a while. I'm not exactly a shotgun nerd, but I didn't even know these things existed. What do we know about them?
Midway USA is listing the CZ 712 utility as in stock. It's the first sub-$1300 shotgun from a brand I recognize that I've seen in a while. I'm not exactly a shotgun nerd, but I didn't even know these things existed. What do we know about them?
'Nobody ever called the fire department because they did something intelligent'
Is it made in Italy?
Does the name start with a B?
Does it end in a vowel ?
Welcome to Africa, bring a hardhat.
I did notice that it took a benelli Nova magazine extension, but that didn't clue me in.
So you're saying in shotgun world manufacturers don't just use the equivalent of Glock or AR parts/mags/sights?
Thanks Big T
'Nobody ever called the fire department because they did something intelligent'
I had one for a short time (maybe just over a year?) and only made 2 range trips with it.
It’s light, the 20” barrel barks (the target puller didn’t like it when it was my turn to shoot ) and it did NOT like the cheap, bulk pack (Winchester? I don’t recall) ammo from Walmart. Multiple failures to extract/eject leading to failures to feed which is a problem when shooting doubles. It seemed to run OK when I fed it better quality fodder.
Sold it off to fund something else since I was already shotgun poor at the time. I don’t know that I’d buy another, but if I was given one and a case of good ammo, I wouldn’t be upset.
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits - Mark Twain
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Thanks everyone.
'Nobody ever called the fire department because they did something intelligent'