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    Quote Originally Posted by Grousing View Post
    Now if I can guarantee to have the wood like the one of this ad photo, I will certainly order one

    Hmmm...the wood is strong with this one...
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    If anyone is interested in purchasing one of these please give us a call. We are a full line NS retailer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuckbuster View Post
    Hmmm...the wood is strong with this one...
    Looks more upscale than real stock... Overall shotgun looks more expensive too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotchline View Post
    I don't think the trigger is iffy . Inertia triggers have never let me down.... I will concede as Grousing said if the first shell fails then you have to bump your stock to reset the trigger OR flick the barrel selector . That said, the one out of a few thousand shells that may fail probably isn't going to ruin your life. It's a nice gun and the reviews are great but everyone has preferences. I've shot both types of triggers and never had an issue with either.
    well, I'm certainly not against trying it out as it is if I buy one...but the part about whether there are actual mechanical triggers available for this is still unanswered.

    does anyone know if there is?

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    I asked North Pro here on the forum to confirm if the triggers are inertia, but no answer yet.

    And a person I know who knows about shotguns etc saw the close ups of the actual pictures in this thread and told me that the shotgun looks more upscale than it is in reality. He noticed inconsistencies in the wood finish and the receiver seems polished to simulate hardening as it was mentioned above...

    The ad photo is another story

    That does not mean it is not a good value for the money, on the opposite, reviews are great and if it is like my CZ (made by Huglu) it should be reliable and solid

    But this specific one is probably finished in a way that feels expensive but still affordable.

    The basic trim of this one should be less expensive I presume

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Friendly View Post
    well, I'm certainly not against trying it out as it is if I buy one...but the part about whether there are actual mechanical triggers available for this is still unanswered.

    does anyone know if there is?

    thank you muchly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grousing View Post
    And a person I know who knows about shotguns etc saw the close ups of the actual pictures in this thread and told me that the shotgun looks more upscale than it is in reality.
    What does that even mean? The images posted were straight from the camera, of one of the actual guns at North Sylva.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mebiuspower View Post
    What does that even mean? The images posted were straight from the camera, of one of the actual guns at North Sylva.
    I mean the photos themselves, if you look at the details, you notice the wood polish near the receiver, the receiver itself how it is made as if it is hardened etc. Accroding to this person, it is good value for money but from far away or from the Ad photos such as the one I posted here, it looks more upscale than in the closeups of the real photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grousing View Post
    I mean the photos themselves, if you look at the details, you notice the wood polish near the receiver, the receiver itself how it is made as if it is hardened etc. Accroding to this person, it is good value for money but from far away or from the Ad photos such as the one I posted here, it looks more upscale than in the closeups of the real photos.
    You're scrutinizing a 1000 dollar shotgun like you're paying 10k for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grousing View Post
    I mean the photos themselves, if you look at the details, you notice the wood polish near the receiver, the receiver itself how it is made as if it is hardened etc. Accroding to this person, it is good value for money but from far away or from the Ad photos such as the one I posted here, it looks more upscale than in the closeups of the real photos.
    Sorry, are you saying it is actually better or worse than the photos on page 1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Flyer View Post
    Sorry, are you saying it is actually better or worse than the photos on page 1.

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    It was not me who said it but that person I know, the shotgun is very GOOD value for money, if you don't look into how this or that was made to look expensive you are buying a shotgun that looks like a multi thousand dollars one.

    Adding to this the fact that it has very good reputation in Australia. And I myself tried the Huglu brand (aka CZ) and I recommend it as well as the Yildiz.

    What that person said, that in the pictures on page 1, if one looks at this or that detail in the wood and metal finish, we see that it is not as upscale as it looks from far away or from the official Ads photos of the company...

    I saw other photos where the quality of the wood varies from one to another.

    But I repeat, it is great value for money and I myself might get one if I don't settle on another option...

    This been said, here is a plainer variation on the model destined for sporting (more expensive):

    http://www.bullseyelondon.com/church...32-barrel.html

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