Derya shotguns at dlask

They're not to bad for the money. They seem to be a clone of a few name brand shotguns. They're almost the same in some ways.
 
They are a made in Turkey, cheapened version of an older Beretta action. A good buy for the guy that wants a shotgun but doesn't intend on running too many rounds thru it. Feed it a steady diet of regular recoil slugs or buck shot and you'll be lucky if it lives to see 5000rds...like the rest of the guns that come out of Turkey. I have nothing against Turkish products but people have to realize they were designed for the average guy that will shoot 200-300 rounds a year. If you are a high volume shooter you'd be better off investing into better quality from the start.
 
They are a made in Turkey, cheapened version of an older Beretta action. A good buy for the guy that wants a shotgun but doesn't intend on running too many rounds thru it. Feed it a steady diet of regular recoil slugs or buck shot and you'll be lucky if it lives to see 5000rds...like the rest of the guns that come out of Turkey. I have nothing against Turkish products but people have to realize they were designed for the average guy that will shoot 200-300 rounds a year. If you are a high volume shooter you'd be better off investing into better quality from the start.

At 1 dollar a slug/buck shot if you can afford to shoot that much you can afford to buy a new gun.... Realisticly it's not that bad for the money it works and you don't have to worry so much about it like a 2,000 shotgun that you wouldn't want to scratch or damage. They're really nice for what they are...
 
At 1 dollar a slug/buck shot if you can afford to shoot that much you can afford to buy a new gun.... Realisticly it's not that bad for the money it works and you don't have to worry so much about it like a 2,000 shotgun that you wouldn't want to scratch or damage. They're really nice for what they are...

The OP asked a question and he/she got an honest answer. I clearly said it was a good buy...but also made him/her aware of the fine print that few people ever get...until it's too late.
 
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