ATA Venza shotgun

Dake21

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I bought the ATA Venza shotgun and I am having a blast with it. Very reliable, feels lightweight, the stock is nice looking and very soft to the touch. Anybody else have one here?
 
I have been using one since last fall just for fun.
About 2000 target loads through it with not one failure or jam.
Went 1000+ withought cleaning. Finally cleaned it as the recoil was becoming somewhat uncomfortable.
I believe it is great value for the $.
 
Yeah really! I compared it to many other shotgun and for 799 it's a very good value. Leather case, 5 chokes, gas operated, weight 7lbs, nice walnut wood...it looks a bit like the a400 (which the sellers claims the venza to come from the same factory with mostly the same parts.) but with less parts. Follow up shot are very easy.
 
Fwiw....
Best shot wet.... Like the 390 and 391 (i own both)
If I was looking for something to complain about... An adjustable cheekpiece, and dual beads on the barrel would be nice.
Internally, they are superb. The interruper system is well done and simple.
Trigger is a little rough out of the box, but easily tuned.
A 20 gauge incorporating the aformentioned would be killer for sporting clays.
 
I am certain a lot of shotgun buyers are rightfully wary of products coming out of Turkey based on past experiences.
There has been some really poor products (and I have owned some of them) which are nice to look at, but fail miserably under use.
No mater how glowing the review may be, remember that the magazines that print them ultimately sell advertising to survive.
Come to think of it.... I have never seen a review that said the product was terrible, and should not be purchased.LOL
 
Fair point thegunnut, I have to admit I was also weary the shotgun was turkish but honestly this one isn't ''turkish crap''. When you think about it some US brand make some of their shotgun in turkey like weatherby.

The magasine capacity is 3 + 1 in the chamber.
 
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