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Stay away from Traditions shotguns!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have seen several of the Mossberg O/U guns broke and some more than once...junk!
but anecdotally my friend had one before he got his Beretta and it was the biggest peice of junk I'd ever seen. It double fired on him constantly, the ejectors didn't clear the shells from the chambers because they were so sloppily fitted... Junk
Unless they've changed, I've found Turkish guns to be firing pin breakers.
We import junky guns and stamp them Webley and Scott or BSA, and so I have been told Churchill.
The people doing this are still at large and not spending time in one of Her Majesties holiday camps as they should be. British shotguns are now entirely high end; Purdey, Holland, Greener, Boss,
The Hatsan semi-autos are apparently very much a hit and miss job !.
Traditions O/U's are made in ITALY by FAUSTI. They are of a much better quality that the O/U's made in Turkey. I have one and would not hesitate to buy another.
I have a Hatsan escort magnum synthetic 12g auto that I bought as a cheap fun gun. Cost very little, 3 year warranty and 15000 rounds without a single stoppage or malfunction.
Yes, I totally agree, Brazilian and Turkish shotguns are complete junk.
But then again, it's hard to believe a well made gun, like Browning, comes from Japan..
I guess that the two DeHaan shotguns I have are the exception to the rule! I have a 20 ga SxS and a 28 ga O/U made by Huglu(same company that makes the CZ guns, but better finished internally by Mark DeHaan)
HOWEVER!!! High end Kimber shotguns are made in Turkey and they are quite nicely made.