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Old 11-18-2006, 06:22 PM   #1
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Default BUNDA brand shotguns ??

I saw a usedsemi-auto made by BUNDAfor sale at under $500.
Way cheaper than some of the majorbrands, and felt good in the hand.

It's imported by EAA.

Any input on reliability, ease of maintenance, manual of arms,or parts availability?

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Default RE: BUNDA brand shotguns ??

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Default RE: BUNDA brand shotguns ??

I am always into obscure gun brands and models. But I have never heard of this brand. EAA imports alot of russian and Turkish guns. The russian guns are tough and dependable and not too refined. Turkish guns are finer and some of the turkish guns are world class.
But consider this. for 500 bucks, you can get a mossberg, CZ semi -auto(turkish), a used remington 1100, or a used Franchi.Maybe you could get a charles daly as well. And remington is importing some russian guns under the Spartan brand. Any one of these would have greater parts availability and track records.
Of course if you want something different than all of the other hunters, then I can understand wanting the Bunda.
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Default RE: BUNDA brand shotguns ??

Although the one I saw comes with a bird barrel with 3 choke tubes for it, what drew my attention was the 18" modified tube with rifle sights, and I think I can get it for $400 actually.

Think house gun. It had a brass bead on the front post, and a rugged lookingadjustable rear rifle sight on the barrel. Not the cheezy rifle sights I see on smoothbores marketed as deer guns.

I'm not in love with it, and I already have a nice high capacity pump with a ghost ring sight that I trust for the house. Just thinking outside the box since I hadn't heard of BUNDA before.
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