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elkstalkr

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Saw a couple traditions autoloading shotguns in Bass Pro today. They were made in Turkey. Is this the same traditions that makes muzzleloaders?

Anyway, the were both rifled barreled slug guns on the clearance isle. They both felt like a hunka hunka burnin junk. They couldn't have weighed over 4lbs a piece. I had toy guns that felt better than those as a kid.
 
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I have a Turkish Auto that my dog "Checker's" received when she won the Ducks Unlimited Midwest dog of the year. I believe that it was made by ATA Which makes a lot of Turkish guns for different companies (this one is a Luger),they are very light but it shoots ok, I wouldn't buy one though. I believe they are better than the russian Barska's. Not much of an answer Is it?
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