Years ago CZ came out with a hammer "coach gun" for the cowboy action crowd here in the US. It had barrels about 18" to 20" and cylinder bores. People begged CZ to put longer barrels on the gun like the one you have. CZ did put 30" barrels that take the screw in chokes and I bought one last year. It is a lot of fun to shoot when you remember to cock the hammers. I shoot sporting clays with the gun when I just want to have fun shooting.
Hello David, I have one and I bought it new about two years ago from CZ USA. CZ markets this gun here in the USA as a “Hammer Classic”. The gun is very well made but the triggers were awful (about 7-8lbs each), I sent it back to CZ in Kansas and they re-worked them and got it down to a reasonable 4 lbs each. This gun is barrel heavy, I changed the recoil pad and added some lead to the butt end to get it over the hinge pin. Fun gun to shoot and I shot it last year in a Side-by- Side registered event and I got some envious stares from some Purdy shooters! Michael P.
I have the Coach gun model with cylinder chokes. I shoot skeet with it and it works great. You just need to remember to move your finger to the other trigger during doubles. Anyone who sees it wants to give it a try. Great shotgun
I have 2 Huglu SxS. One branded CZ 12g the other a Huglu 28g. Both are excellent, well balanced, pattern nice. The 28g is my favorite shotgun for upland hunting, imported it from Canada. Both bought new, both dead reliable. They have beautiful wood with tasteful engraving. Have fired cases of rounds through each, no misfires.
I have had a Huglu and they are rubbish. My gun started misfiring and I asked my gunsmith to have a look, he said the metal was so soft he was frightened to put it in a vice. Made a repair but back to misfiring so scrap basically.
I've got a pair 20ga o/u. One number difference on the serial numbers... and a 12ga s×s of theirs. And they don't make a fine gun... and the go anywhere from 300 to 15k. It just depends on how nice of a gun you want. These hammer guns are sold under the cz name here in the states.
Please do a video on shooting this one/type. I purchased a Weatherby 20bore SXS after watching one of your videos it's been going strong after 600+ rounds of clays.
Here in the states we pronounce it "Hoo-loo". 😃 They've been known for fine shotguns for quite awhile, albeit they seem to fly under the radar as a manufacturer.
I have one Huglu sxs and so far I love it. The CZ Bobwhite.
Years ago CZ came out with a hammer "coach gun" for the cowboy action crowd here in the US. It had barrels about 18" to 20" and cylinder bores. People begged CZ to put longer barrels on the gun like the one you have. CZ did put 30" barrels that take the screw in chokes and I bought one last year. It is a lot of fun to shoot when you remember to cock the hammers. I shoot sporting clays with the gun when I just want to have fun shooting.
Hello David,
I have one and I bought it new about two years ago from CZ USA. CZ markets this gun here in the USA as a “Hammer Classic”. The gun is very well made but the triggers were awful (about 7-8lbs each), I sent it back to CZ in Kansas and they re-worked them and got it down to a reasonable 4 lbs each. This gun is barrel heavy, I changed the recoil pad and added some lead to the butt end to get it over the hinge pin. Fun gun to shoot and I shot it last year in a Side-by- Side registered event and I got some envious stares from some Purdy shooters!
Michael P.
Baikal side by side is the best cheap hammer shotguns.
I have the Coach gun model with cylinder chokes. I shoot skeet with it and it works great. You just need to remember to move your finger to the other trigger during doubles. Anyone who sees it wants to give it a try. Great shotgun
I have 2 Huglu SxS. One branded CZ 12g the other a Huglu 28g. Both are excellent, well balanced, pattern nice. The 28g is my favorite shotgun for upland hunting, imported it from Canada. Both bought new, both dead reliable. They have beautiful wood with tasteful engraving. Have fired cases of rounds through each, no misfires.
I have had a Huglu and they are rubbish. My gun started misfiring and I asked my gunsmith to have a look, he said the metal was so soft he was frightened to put it in a vice. Made a repair but back to misfiring so scrap basically.
I have a huglu made gun for CZ a bobwhite 20 gauge very nice little gun
I've got a pair 20ga o/u. One number difference on the serial numbers... and a 12ga s×s of theirs. And they don't make a fine gun... and the go anywhere from 300 to 15k. It just depends on how nice of a gun you want. These hammer guns are sold under the cz name here in the states.
I have a colour-hardened Huglu .410 I bought a couple of years ago and it is a lovely little gun!
Please do a video on shooting this one/type. I purchased a Weatherby 20bore SXS after watching one of your videos it's been going strong after 600+ rounds of clays.
Nice hammer gun
Here in the states we pronounce it "Hoo-loo". 😃 They've been known for fine shotguns for quite awhile, albeit they seem to fly under the radar as a manufacturer.
It looks quite old fashioned, an early 20th century SXS hunting gun chic.
Love it David! Why can't we get them in the UK? I think they would get snapped up.
I have a huglu sxs 12 handmade one and i can say that its a turkish delight😊
Solware sell Huglu!
You can’t give these away I remember a shop having a load of them years ago I don’t think Edgar brothers bring them in any more
Who punched you in the face?