Best Side X Side
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Best Side X Side
What do you think the best side X side is for $1000 - $1500? I'm thinking about getting one and would like your opinions.
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Re: Best Side X Side
The ringneck has false side plates, it is not a true sidelock.snips wrote:Rick is a sxs guy and says he likes the Ringneck CZ sidelock.
I have several ugartechea and aya's that I like very much but I have heard that the cz (huglu) are pretty nice.
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If you are talking about new or recently-manufactured used without a doubt Ugartechea is your best bet.
The Uggie Model 30 that Lion Country sells is a good value, even with the weak dollar. The used Uggies out there, either sold by them or under a variety of importer names, are real steals. I picked up a Excel model 221 (really, a Uggie model 30 with some cosmetic differences) in the classic English game gun configuration for $500 a few years ago. The craftsmanship in those guns is far above what you see in the recent Turkish imports.
Keep in mind that your dollar doesn't go as far with a SxS as it does with a O/U; the SxS market just isn't as big here in the US and there isn't the "economy of scale" like there is with O/Us.
Other options would be a used SKB; you could get one close to mint condition at $1500. The Fabarms guns imported a few years ago were pretty nice but a bit heavy for an true upland gun IMO. You could also get a Browning BSS or maybe a Beretta GR-3 or older Silver Hawk in that price range assuming you are looking for a 12 gauge.
JMO,
Dave
The Uggie Model 30 that Lion Country sells is a good value, even with the weak dollar. The used Uggies out there, either sold by them or under a variety of importer names, are real steals. I picked up a Excel model 221 (really, a Uggie model 30 with some cosmetic differences) in the classic English game gun configuration for $500 a few years ago. The craftsmanship in those guns is far above what you see in the recent Turkish imports.
Keep in mind that your dollar doesn't go as far with a SxS as it does with a O/U; the SxS market just isn't as big here in the US and there isn't the "economy of scale" like there is with O/Us.
Other options would be a used SKB; you could get one close to mint condition at $1500. The Fabarms guns imported a few years ago were pretty nice but a bit heavy for an true upland gun IMO. You could also get a Browning BSS or maybe a Beretta GR-3 or older Silver Hawk in that price range assuming you are looking for a 12 gauge.
JMO,
Dave
Re: Best Side X Side
For the money I don't think you can beat a CZ. I owned a CZ Bobwhite 12 ga. and now have a Bobwhite 28 ga. For fit and finish there's not a gun out there (that I found) that can match them. I paid about $700 for each one. I looked at an AYA for about 4 times as much and was not persuaded it was worth it. The CZ's look good and shoot where you point them. It's not the "best" sxs I own, but it is one I can drop and not swear about it.
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That would put you in the range of a decent AH Fox Sterlingworth, I think.
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Re: Best Side X Side
I agree with Dave, the Uggies are a good option as are some of the Beretta's. and for 1000 - 1500 you can find a nice used Beretta for that. As Dave said a GR-3 or a Silver hawk and some 626's are some options.
Chip
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I have used a CZ for the past two seasons that I paid $750. I thought it was a great gun until I purchased a used Uggie for the same price. The Uggie is lighter, slimmer, handles, points and swings much better than the CZ.
Kelly
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