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Yildiz 12Ga w/action job


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I have a barely used Yildiz 12GA that has been worked by Stumpman, a very well respected smith (and quite the shooter too!) in these parts. This is a very nice shooting shotgun. the wood is beautiful and the action is very smooth and the work is first rate. Only selling because I just prefer my 97's and this shotgun NEEDS to bet shot!


Asking $550 + ship to your FFL.  Contact me with questions or offers.

 

Here are the specs:

Receiver
Gauge
Chamber
Barrel
Barrel Length
Wood Finish
Stock
Stock Drop - Comb / Heel
Stock Length
Recoil Pad
Safety
Trigger
Fore -End Type
Rib
Sight
Engraving
Unloading
Weight
 

4140 Steel
12
76 mm / 3 ''
4140 Drilled Steel
This shotgun has been shortened to COACH length for competition
Oil
Selected Walnut
38 mm / 60 mm
370 mm
Full Black Rubber
Manual or Automatic
Single Trigger
Straight
8 mm
Front Bead
Laser
Extractor
3 kg (Weights are approximate, dependent on wood density and barrel length.)

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This is the Elegant A3

 

It comes from the factory with extractors.

 

The action job includes lightening the cocking springs, chamfering the cylinders, honing the barrels and adding a bend to the latch for easier one handed opening and of course the auto safety has been disabled.

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On 6/11/2017 at 9:18 AM, John Barleycorn, SASS #76982 said:

Start your own thread if you want to espouse your views about the metric system. 

 

Gee, lighten up JC.  I think he stated it in jest, but even if he didn't, what he said is the truth.

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1 hour ago, John Barleycorn, SASS #76982 said:

Just tired of rude behavior in the classifieds. HD just wants to sell his SxS he doesn't need the BS about the metric system.

 

Thanks John, I did take it in jest, but I appreciate your sentiment.

 

Chances are, if a user can find their way to the classifieds, they can find their way to google and type "370mm to inches" to get the result of 14.567 inches.

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Sure is a nice looking shotgun.

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