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sarge_cbr 07-12-2006 02:03 AM

Charles Daly
 
is $425 a good buy for a new Charles Daly 12 GA. DU Edition

Bearbong 07-12-2006 09:55 AM

RE: Charles Daly
 
Wal mart carries the Charles Daly line and you can check the prices on line. That seems steep for the Charles Daly line and I'm not sure that the DU model would keep the value of that shotgun that high. You going to use it or keep it for collectors?

Rebel Hog 07-12-2006 11:04 AM

RE: Charles Daly
 
CAMO CHARLES DALY SPECIAL DU EDITION WITH LOGO ITEM CDGF 3346 DU MODEL FH VR MC ADV MAX 4HD SN DU03056 $5000.00 OBO 903-268-6543 (4/23/06)

sarge_cbr 07-12-2006 04:10 PM

RE: Charles Daly
 
im prolly gonna use it for turkey and waterfowl

eldeguello 07-14-2006 06:30 AM

RE: Charles Daly
 
There are Chas. Daly's then there are Chas. Daly's! At one time, that name implied a very high quality double or O/U shotgun made in Germany. Thosecost plenty then, and still do. Even the ones made by B.C. Miroku in Japan are excellent guins!

The current ones seem to have lost their quality!

Highpower 07-14-2006 06:48 AM

RE: Charles Daly
 
Agree. The older C.D. are not the new C.D..I have an older O/U that is really a quality firearm. Heaven forbid if you need parts though, nearly impossible to find.

Vapodog 07-14-2006 09:13 PM

RE: Charles Daly
 

ORIGINAL: sarge_cbr

is $425 a good buy for a new Charles Daly 12 GA. DU Edition
NO....even $4.25 is too much for guns that don't work.

duckcommander727 07-17-2006 11:14 AM

RE: Charles Daly
 
there no good

iloveto4x4innc 07-17-2006 12:35 PM

RE: Charles Daly
 
My CD Field Grade had a problem not wanting to fire Remington ammo, but would fire the cheap Winchester stuff just fine. I called the factory and they sent me a UPS call tag to send it back to them. 3 weeks later, I got it back and it works fine. Didn't cost me a thing!

It's not something that I expect to hand down to my daughter or anything, but for what I paid for it, I couldn't touch an auto by any other manufacturer. $320 out the door for it. The only problem I have with it now is it won't cycle every time if I try to feed it too light of a load. 1 1/8 loads seem to work fine, but anything lighter it may not cycle every time.

All new CD's come with a lifetime repair guarranty, if it breaks, they'll fix it for free!

USMC PMI 08-01-2006 02:08 PM

RE: Charles Daly
 
You generally get what you pay for. A $425 CD is just that, a $425 shotgun and nothing more. What else would you want for $425?


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