Caesar Guarini has a lifetime warranty. Whenever I go to a competition and there is a CG dealer there they give me a free pit stop. Best customer service.
@02:45: “…Point four one ohh bore.” ???? @04:07 “…The (Beretta) field model is limited to 28” barrels.” Incorrect, 26” is an available option along with 28 and 30” barrels. @07:32 …The narrator is discussing the Browning Citori, yet the video quickly shows several next scenes and images of a Beretta 686. 🤨 @07:51 …. The narrator discussing the Browning Citori Feather lightning, but the video focuses on a Mossberg on a hunter’s shoulder. 🤨 A video that was produced by someone with very little firearm knowledge.
Indeed, quite a few errors in this short vid. He rambles on about the beretta 686 from 3:01 to 3:16 but that's NOT a Beretta Silver Pigeon 1. I bought a 686 SP 1 Field - it has 30 inch barrels. Also, I removed the irritating auto-safety feature (small metal piece in the action) which sets the safety every time you break the action open - it operates now in manual mode like the Sporter.
@@mitchd949 👍👍. Very good. Personally for hunting I don’t mind the safety engaging automatically when the action is broken open. But I understand for sporting clays, trap and skeet, that would be an annoyance.
you want a O/U Browning Citori Browning sell it's self! You say Browning you know what expect! Fit and Finish Holds a great resale value,,,, from pad to choke, you feel the quality.......................
Im team Browning when it comes to o/u’s. I use beretta a400’s for semiautomatics. Although i collect cz pistols and have a scorpion evo and bren 2 i can’t stand their over unders. I try to like them but every model i pick up from the $800 drake to the 2500 sporting they feel cheap, they are a pain to open for a smooth shell change and they look cheap also. And ive picked up several so no its not one gun that operates like that. You really got to crank with your left hand to open the action
I didn't have a good experience with a CZ p07, I foolishly purchased. Traded it in for a Franchi shotgun that has performed quite well for me & has run pretty much fuss free😊
Always a fan of Browning............at present I own 7 and over the past 25 years have never had any issues........great guns and worth the extra money
Not so long ago any shotgun coming out of Turkey was garbage. They have come a long way but there are still alot of people that wont buy a Turkish shotgun because of that reputation. Dont know if Huglu makes the mossberg silver reserve but the early ones had issues.
They keep talking about the citori lighting feather but they never actually show the gun........i have one that's about 15 years old which at that time cost 1600 never the less it's one of my favorite guns and no matter how pretty it is I'll carry it hunting........just note that being light alloy they do have more recoil
Depends who makes them the only issue i had with my silver reserve is both barrels went off simple adjustment , cz I asked the rep in scheels Billings mt how many returns he said 2 in 7 years not even big green can claim that
I bought a Turkish over under didn’t work right out of the box had to go back to the manufacture . How do I even let it out of the factory is beyond me
I’d take this a lot more seriously if they had the right images with the commentary. In the Browning review there’s pics of Mossberg, Beretta, and who knows what else … clickbait
It’s why I never buy anything from Turkey. CZ and now Canik is suddenly en vogue and it’s only been here for as long as my hot cup of coffee. It’s untested, but everybody thinks it’s the cat’s meow. I’ll stick with trusted and proven, Beretta and Browning.
I agree I just wish that Beretta and Browning had a more affordable line, I really want a 20 gauge Silver Pigeon and I'm afraid it's just not in the budget anytime soon.
The most expensive gun i ever bought was a rossi 30/30 triple black at about $1,100. The most expensive shotgun i bought was my i cant remember if it was my yildiz 12 gauge side by side or my stoeger 12 gauge side by side coach gun. They both were around 550 to 600. I dont see spending over 2 or 3,000 for a shotgun. For any gun for that matter. Those were some beautiful shotguns. If i was to buy anyof those 3. It would be the first one at 800.
Are you sponsored by CZ USA- Drake? How otherwise would you have been promoting this junk of a gun? You do not know what you are talking about. CZ rusts and breaks within the first year. Misleading video.
I have had the CZ Ultralight for 4 years. So far so good, but i haven't shot it alot. I have hopes of keeping it for my field gun because of it's light weight.
Caesar Guarini has a lifetime warranty. Whenever I go to a competition and there is a CG dealer there they give me a free pit stop. Best customer service.
CZ O/U junk. 686 Good gun "IF" it fits you. Citori is a lifetime gun. Reliable and virtually indestructible.
Sp1 is a top seller for Beretta. I love the drop on it. They got forums on the 686 and many surpassed the 10,000 mark. But you gotta run soft primers.
I have purchased CZ in Colorado, and was pleasantly surprised, as 21 owner of Winchester, and Superposed Browning .
It was a is good utility brand
I have a Ruger Red Label. It's been a great o/u for me!
I love my 28 red label too
Shame they are not made anymore. Almost bought a 1236
@02:45: “…Point four one ohh bore.” ????
@04:07 “…The (Beretta) field model is limited to 28” barrels.” Incorrect, 26” is an available option along with 28 and 30” barrels.
@07:32 …The narrator is discussing the Browning Citori, yet the video quickly shows several next scenes and images of a Beretta 686. 🤨
@07:51 …. The narrator discussing the Browning Citori Feather lightning, but the video focuses on a Mossberg on a hunter’s shoulder. 🤨
A video that was produced by someone with very little firearm knowledge.
Indeed, quite a few errors in this short vid. He rambles on about the beretta 686 from 3:01 to 3:16 but that's NOT a Beretta Silver Pigeon 1. I bought a 686 SP 1 Field - it has 30 inch barrels. Also, I removed the irritating auto-safety feature (small metal piece in the action) which sets the safety every time you break the action open - it operates now in manual mode like the Sporter.
@@mitchd949 👍👍. Very good. Personally for hunting I don’t mind the safety engaging automatically when the action is broken open. But I understand for sporting clays, trap and skeet, that would be an annoyance.
How did you determine that these three are the best-selling superposed shotguns in the U.S.A.?
you want a O/U Browning Citori Browning sell it's self! You say Browning you know what expect! Fit and Finish Holds a great resale value,,,, from pad to choke, you feel the quality.......................
I have Ceasar Guerini, Fabarm and Browning 725 20 bore.
Hunting I use the Benelli SBE ole reliable waterfowl gun
Im team Browning when it comes to o/u’s.
I use beretta a400’s for semiautomatics.
Although i collect cz pistols and have a scorpion evo and bren 2 i can’t stand their over unders. I try to like them but every model i pick up from the $800 drake to the 2500 sporting they feel cheap, they are a pain to open for a smooth shell change and they look cheap also. And ive picked up several so no its not one gun that operates like that. You really got to crank with your left hand to open the action
I didn't have a good experience with a CZ p07, I foolishly purchased. Traded it in for a Franchi shotgun that has performed quite well for me & has run pretty much fuss free😊
Always a fan of Browning............at present I own 7 and over the past 25 years have never had any issues........great guns and worth the extra money
686 is a great firearm.
Agreed..nice weapons...Beretta...Browning...CZ-USA..Winchester 101...Perizza...thats where I be...
Not so long ago any shotgun coming out of Turkey was garbage. They have come a long way but there are still alot of people that wont buy a Turkish shotgun because of that reputation. Dont know if Huglu makes the mossberg silver reserve but the early ones had issues.
They keep talking about the citori lighting feather but they never actually show the gun........i have one that's about 15 years old which at that time cost 1600 never the less it's one of my favorite guns and no matter how pretty it is I'll carry it hunting........just note that being light alloy they do have more recoil
Silver pigeon rules ✌️❤️
The Weatherby Orion Sporting is the best bang for the buck!
Shotguns made in turkey are well known for their QUALITY and Affordability??? The word ‘Bad’ is missing in the that sentence.
Depends who makes them the only issue i had with my silver reserve is both barrels went off simple adjustment , cz I asked the rep in scheels Billings mt how many returns he said 2 in 7 years not even big green can claim that
Nope. Buy a Beretta
I bought a Turkish over under didn’t work right out of the box had to go back to the manufacture . How do I even let it out of the factory is beyond me
@@Lazybones52 what make?
@@ericfrontczak8016 ATI crusader that was on sale at sportsman’s guide
The Beretta is lighter than the average gun, so it won't hurt your shoulder after a day of shooting clays... Who writes this crap?
I’d take this a lot more seriously if they had the right images with the commentary. In the Browning review there’s pics of Mossberg, Beretta, and who knows what else … clickbait
Ruger Red Label
How many times can AI contradict itself?
? Are triggers mechanical or inertia
Are they better than the side by side gun
No better ? Eye of the beholder
Forgot the best, Remington 32.
Its HUGLU not "hot glue" get a clue ...
Yildiz!
The clue is that AI voice,avoid!
Why wouldn’t you show the gun you are talking about while you talk about it? You are showing other guns while speaking about a certain model
Browning has the worst customer service
I made the mistake of buying a Turkish shotgun. It broke and i was never able to get it fixed. Never again.
What did you buy?
I’m with you. Try to get a Yildiz repaired in the U.S. Good freakin’ luck!
It’s why I never buy anything from Turkey. CZ and now Canik is suddenly en vogue and it’s only been here for as long as my hot cup of coffee. It’s untested, but everybody thinks it’s the cat’s meow. I’ll stick with trusted and proven, Beretta and Browning.
I agree I just wish that Beretta and Browning had a more affordable line, I really want a 20 gauge Silver Pigeon and I'm afraid it's just not in the budget anytime soon.
@@the45er Try sending it to Briley International as it suggests in the owner's manual and you might not need any luck in getting a Yildiz repaired.
7,51Mossberg😢😮😂??? MP 27 number one 🤔😮😂😅!!!
The most expensive gun i ever bought was a rossi 30/30 triple black at about $1,100. The most expensive shotgun i bought was my i cant remember if it was my yildiz 12 gauge side by side or my stoeger 12 gauge side by side coach gun. They both were around 550 to 600. I dont see spending over 2 or 3,000 for a shotgun. For any gun for that matter. Those were some beautiful shotguns. If i was to buy anyof those 3. It would be the first one at 800.
Why do you keep calling them pistols
CZ has the worst possible customer service.. Over 12 months to replace a defective brand new shotgun on warranty
Miro el video porque me gustan las escopetas de calidad ,pero no ENTIENDO NADA DE LO QUE DICE PORQUE NO SE INGLES.
😂😂😂
I'm American and I don't know English, either. 🤣🤣
Garbage review for the most part, just looking for clickbait views.
Are you sponsored by CZ USA- Drake? How otherwise would you have been promoting this junk of a gun?
You do not know what you are talking about. CZ rusts and breaks within the first year.
Misleading video.
Turkish Shotgun most purchased😂😂I don’t think so, firewood maybe!
Turkish shotguns are reliable? What world is this
I have had the CZ Ultralight for 4 years. So far so good, but i haven't shot it alot. I have hopes of keeping it for my field gun because of it's light weight.
duh? are we that stupid. just a add
I had a Huglu and it was a POS... junk