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The weights aren't on the barrels. They seem to me to be lighter than my 682 barrels (1640) and similar to some 30" barrels I have handled. I would guess (and it is only a guess) they would be 1520-1550 with the chokes installed.

No idea what the entire gun weighs. I don't have the ability to weigh the gun.
 
late to the party here but my brother bought one of these out of the uk, barely used 2nd hand sporter in 32 inch grade 5 walnut all the bells and whistles etc. paid 1650 pound so about 2200 dollars/1950 euro for it. its a nice gun he shoots very well with it. yildiz are a well used budget brand here for rough shooting,

anyway he bought a salvinelli monaco so that is his main gun for sporting now but he is happy to keep the yildiz as a spare
 
I have seen the weight listed on a 32" choked barrel as 1,475 gms which would be very lively. Pacific Sporting Arms has them on Guns International for $3,495 so prices seem to be correcting here. I am a Perazzi guy but just may try one if the price point keeps sliding.
Dave
 
I have seen the weight listed on a 32" choked barrel as 1,475 gms which would be very lively. Pacific Sporting Arms has them on Guns International for $3,495 so prices seem to be correcting here. I am a Perazzi guy but just may try one if the price point keeps sliding.
Dave
Based on how my 32s feel, I suspect 1475 may well be close. I could add 100g in 50g increments under the forend but haven't yet done so.
 
I have seen the weight listed on a 32" choked barrel as 1,475 gms which would be very lively. Pacific Sporting Arms has them on Guns International for $3,495 so prices seem to be correcting here. I am a Perazzi guy but just may try one if the price point keeps sliding.
Dave
Can you point me to where the $3,495 is shown. Everything I've viewed on GI is significantly higher.

Thanks,
K
 
Excuse me for my comments. I was just informed that they are now using CNC Belt sanders, hammers and files now in the production on the finest guns made in the land of Turkey. Never underestimate a Muslim armed with these latest technologies while wearing a rag on his head. Kneeling on a rug and bowing to Mecca several times a day as it does nothing to add to the cost of production either. Buying a gun made by a SOB who dreams of chopping the heads off infidels shouldn’t mean a thing either. Just buy their crap and say 4 Our Fathers and it’s all good. Any infidel trying to sue because of shoddy workmanship will simply be beheaded same as if you condemn Islam. Under warranty of course with the sharp knife they kill their goats with. One thing has always been true that all Arabs agree they all hate Turkey. I’ve worked with Saudi’s that were petroleum engineers and professors that say they try to keep all their trash in one country called a Turkey.
 
Excuse me for my comments. I was just informed that they are now using CNC Belt sanders, hammers and files now in the production on the finest guns made in the land of Turkey. Never underestimate a Muslim armed with these latest technologies while wearing a rag on his head. Kneeling on a rug and bowing to Mecca several times a day as it does nothing to add to the cost of production either. Buying a gun made by a SOB who dreams of chopping the heads off infidels shouldn’t mean a thing either. Just buy their crap and say 4 Our Fathers and it’s all good. Any infidel trying to sue because of shoddy workmanship will simply be beheaded same as if you condemn Islam. Under warranty of course with the sharp knife they kill their goats with. One thing has always been true that all Arabs agree they all hate Turkey. I’ve worked with Saudi’s that were petroleum engineers and professors that say they try to keep all their trash in one country called a Turkey.
So none of these workers are there to make a living and provide for their family? They just want to kill everyone? Seems like an odd way to chop everyone's heads off? Hey you ! You must manufacture this shotgun or you cannot behead the world!
 
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