Author Topic: What's the best SxS exposed hammer coach gun  (Read 65105 times)

Offline joec

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Re: What's the best SxS exposed hammer coach gun
« Reply #20 on: April 01, 2013, 07:20:42 AM »
I have a Liberty which was imported from Turkey and now by CZ. Mine is a 20" barrel and only imported one year but parts from CZ work as well. Daly also sold them after the company in PA folded I understand.
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Re: What's the best SxS exposed hammer coach gun
« Reply #21 on: April 05, 2013, 07:12:40 AM »
I've had a TTn from Cimarron for 5 years with no issues.  I was also in their store recently (Texas Jack's) and they had it as well as the Pedersoli shotgun in stock.  The Pedersoli is beautiful, but 3X the cost.  I do like the hammer positions much better on the 1878 clones, as they are much easier to sweep with one thumb.
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Offline Michael Bear

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Re: What's the best SxS exposed hammer coach gun
« Reply #22 on: April 05, 2013, 07:16:29 PM »
Believe it or not, Russian Baikal MP220 is an awesome sxs. Finish and overall fit is very good as for working shotgun. Good grip size. Very good bluing. Comes with 4 chokes. I bought mine in 20ga brand new for around 300.00. Been hunting, sleeping and swimming with it. Awesome double for the money.

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Re: What's the best SxS exposed hammer coach gun
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Offline Abominable Bill

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Re: What's the best SxS exposed hammer coach gun
« Reply #23 on: April 10, 2013, 08:05:40 PM »
Just added a Slix Springs top lever spring to my Cimarron\TTN 1878 tonight.
It makes a big difference the the top lever!
http://www.cowboygunparts.com/top-spring-ttn.html
It was a little bit of work to get it in place with my old needle nose pliers; but after it springing across the room a few times and crawling around to find it, I finally got it in place
It was worth the effort

 

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