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Chinese Jing An Model Hl12-102
Greasemonkey:
A local auction find.. it's a Chinese copy of the Ithaca Model 37, 2 3/4 inch 12ga pump that hold 4+1. Bottom feed and eject with a swappable choke design as well. 28 inch barrel. Imported after the big ban, pretty much a CJA, imported by CAI. Shockingly, it's a very smooth action.
Greatguns:
I had one of those that I turned into a faux trench gun. Yet another one I should have never sold. Check yours to see if you can hold the trigger and discharge it while pumping the action (pump fire). I could do that with mine as it was built like the old school 37s that did not have the extra safety mechanism that prevented that. I think it was pre-1974 on the Ithaca M37s.
Phosphorus32:
The Chinese may be copy-cats, but they often do it very well. Nice shotgun thumb1
firstchoice:
Nice shotgun, GM! If they're anything like the Ithaca's that they're designed after, (copied from), then they're nice to shoot. I loved my Ithaca Model 37. thumb1
I agree on the Chinese copies, Phos! They've done a good job on most things that they've copied so far. The 1911 A-1's are great, in my opinion. I really enjoy shooting mine. Everything is transferrable from stock 1911 A-1 parts except for the grip screw studs which are metric. Which isn't a big deal to work around.
I do wish I would have picked up one of the Polytech or Norinco copies of the M14. Missed opportunities!
firstchoice
Greasemonkey:
FC.. I don't have a Norinco 1911... but I do have a Polytech M-14. :)
I'll have to try and see if it will slide fire, I have an old pump 22lr that will.
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