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CZ 06501 All American Single Trap 12 Gauge 32" 1 2.75" Turkish Walnut Fixed w/Adjustable Comb Stock Turkish Walnut Right Hand
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A dedicated singles trap gun this variant of our competition-oriented All-American line is packed with adjustability. The 4-way comb combined with adjustable butt plate hardware (cast toe as well as LOP) allow a shooter to tune the gun to their specific dimensions and shooting style and adjustable reach to trigger helps accommodate different sized hands. - Like all of our All-American shotguns the Single Trap is built to rack up the round-counts. After tens of thousands of rounds drop-in replacement parts make giving the shotgun a refresh simple. - Equipped with 30 32 or 34 barrels the All-American has a lengthened forcing cone and is ported from the factory. - Blacked out extended chokes (in a mid thread pattern) a blacked-out action and Select wood round out the package culminating in a trap shotgun that looks great and shoots even better! - Choke constrictions are Cylinder Improved Cylinder Light Modified Modified and Improved Modified. - Chambering: 12 Gauge - Max Shell Length: 3 in - Barrel Length: 32 in - Chokes: Extended Black - Stock: Turkish Walnut with Adjustable Comb/Butt - Length Of Pull: 14 5/8 to 15 1/2 in - Forend Style: Heavy Beavertail - Receiver Finish: Gloss Blue - Barrel Finish: Gloss Blue - Ejector Extractor: Ejectors - Rib: Raised Steel - Overall Length: 50 in - Weight: 8.5 lbs - Comb: 1 3/4 in Adjustable - Heel: 2 1/2 in - Trigger Mech: Mechanical - Safety: Manual Tang Safety
Manufacturer | Cz |
Pricing Unit | GN |
Model | All American |
UPC | 806703065014 |
SKU | 06501 |
Width | 14.8000 |
Length | 40.5000 |
Height | 4.5000 |
Weight | 7.2000 |
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