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Cimarron Coach Gun
Shotgun Franklin:
I had a Stoeger that I used at 3 matches a month from about 1997 until about 2010. I also used it for dove hunting, squirrel hunting and at work. I can't even guess how many thousands of shells I put through it. It finally started separating at that joint. I figured I'd got my money's worth.
Old Smokey:
Dang, my bubble just burst. I never knew the Cimarron Coach Gun was made in China. :'(
Major 2:
Did you know
Remington sold one that was Russian, it was for several years anyway , now back under the Baikal logo again.
Stoeger is Brazilian.... as is the no longer made Rossi.
There were a few from Turkey, under a couple of names , ADCO had pair , and then there were the Liberty & Liberty II.
Poland had an offering now defunk.
and The Italians still offer two Coach Guns .
To my knowledge, the good "ol" USA has no dog in the fight.
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Coffinmaker:
Funny, I just found this topic. New?? Or have I just been skimming over it for eons??
Anyway, currently, the best value for dollar in a Hammer Double is the Cimarron/TTN. The TTN moniker no longer being a player.
The shotgun plays this game right out of the box with a caviat. RUST. As soon as you get one home, take it completely apart and flush the entire action with solvent (I like breakfree) and then lube it. While it's apart, I suggest a "Slixsprings" lever spring replacement.
Then de-horn the hammers. Unless you want miss-fire problems down the road, leave the springs ALONE.
While the innerds are a little rough, very reliable guns.
Coffinmaker
Old Smokey:
Thanks for that info, Coffinmaker. ;)
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