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The design of the PG stock and BT forearms was great. The gun comes up and swings great. But with all the extras this is a 5k gun and you can get better guns for the money. Even at the base price of 2.5k you can do better (I don't think you can find one for less than 3.5k now, and the new RBL28 is 3.5k).
For example, the A10 that was introduced at the pre-production price of about $5000. The price quickly became $10K or more and now is rarely at 10K, ranging up to $40K. Most are at $16K plus. https://connecticutshotgun.co/a10-rose- ... 8-barrels/ . --Randy Guns & Shooting Online.
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634 posts · Joined 2010. #11 · Apr 25, 2023. $10K will buy you a lot of shotgun from plenty of other companies that have far better track records than Connecticut. IMO, with a track record like Connecticut's, they shouldn't be in business.
Connecticut shotgun. L. C. Smith Screw Set. Price: $25.00. Five Action Screws - (2) Short Sidelock Screws, Top Tang Screw, Long Sidelock. Hope this helps. Chuck. Chuck. They don't fly backward, behind never works. NSCA Level II Instructor, CSM/TRACS Certified Instructor.
I believe CSMC does in fact manufacture "new" Model 21s. From the website: In 1994, Galazan/CT Shotgun purchased the Winchester Custom Shop from U.S. Repeating Arms Company and at that time designated the sole manufacturer and authorized repair for the Model 21, we purchased all of the inventory machining tooling and highly regarded trade secrets in regards to manufacturing and repairing ...
25 posts · Joined 2007. #1 · Apr 6, 2007. Two nights ago I picked up a 1919/1920 Fox Steringworth 12 ga. It looks to be in pretty good condition except for the recoil pad. It has pretty much collapsed on its self. It is pinkish-red with Z shaped openings from side to side. There is some writing on the butt but it is so worn that it is illegable.
Of course, my RBL 16 hasn't needed repairs; if it does, then that $500 might sound like a good deal. The RBL's are nice guns, though just a tad heavy for 16 ga guns, IMHO. Mine was ordered "As Light As Possible", and it come in at 6.8 lbs. (6 lbs, 13 oz). I was hoping for closer to 6.4 lbs.
T. trout21 Discussion starter. 6 posts · Joined 2016. #1 · Jul 2, 2016. I own a 28 gauge RBL from Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Company. I think I am unusual in that this is the basic gun I shoot skeet with. I probably fire an average of at least 200 rounds through the gun a week.
Take a look at CZ-USA. I have one of their Sharp Tail Target SxS and it features a single selective trigger and a pistol grip stock built to a modern Sporting profile. The simple fact is that it fits me just like my 1992 Browning Sporting Clays edition. As a reloader I don't mind the extractors but if you must have ejectors you'll have to look ...