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Watch SASS Classifieds.  Check with Outlaw Gambler (Sass Member) - he handles a lot of shotguns every month.   Ask around at local clubs for one that a pard is not using any more.  Post your WTB on the classifieds.   WTB is (wanted to buy)  You need to be a SASS member to post WTB.

 

Remember that the earlier "brand" name of this gun is the "TTN 1878."   Don't pass that by if you run onto it.

 

Good luck, GJ

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You have a couple of other selections.  Depending on your budget of course.  Cimarron also offers their fairly new 1878 "Deluxe".  I don't know a lot about them but they sure look nice for the price.  EMF is now carrying an 1878 Replicant from Pietta.  A bit Pricy but very well made.  And there is the CZ Hammer Double.  Also very nice.  All worth a very good look.  ALL should be a lot more available than 18 months.

 

Oh, forgot.  If you have deep pockets and want only the BEST - - - Check out the PEDERSOLI Hammer Double.  Well worth the price.

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Daniel Dodge just listed a couple of CZs on the classifieds.

I have the 30" CZ, and it's a nice hammer double.

I wanted a modern-made hammer double for hunting.

He listed a 20" coach gun too.

I shoot with DD on occasion.  He's a straight-up guy.

--Dawg

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I laid away a deluxe 1878 Cimarron hammered coachgun at Sportsmans warehouse in Reno this week. It is slightly different than the TTN. No hammer spurs and it cocked very smoothly. I look forward to picking it up next week.

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On 11/8/2019 at 6:01 PM, Flanigan Flats said:

I laid away a deluxe 1878 Cimarron hammered coachgun at Sportsmans warehouse in Reno this week. It is slightly different than the TTN. No hammer spurs and it cocked very smoothly. I look forward to picking it up next week.

Wife just brought one home yesterday from Sportsman’s Warehouse in Fairbanks. Pakistan produced, smooth cocking hammers and very thin wrist. 

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