Posted April 16, 2019 6:30 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

First introduced in 2005, the CZ Bobwhite originally used a color case hardened receiver and has now gone black chrome in the G2 series, which the company says will resist rust better than a blued gun. (Photos: CZ-USA)
Kansas-based CZ-USA announced this week that the CZ Bobwhite side-by-side double shotgun has been updated and is set to return to the market.
Available in 12, 20 and 28-gauge, the Bobwhite G2 uses a straight English-Style stock with 28-inch double barrels finished in a gloss black chrome. The series has been updated with a lighter CNC-ed receiver with upgraded internals — to include floating firing pins, coil-spring operated hammers and redesigned sears — as well as the same hardier finish on the receiver as on the barrels. Standard across the line is Turkish walnut furniture complete with laser-cut checkering and a rubber butt plate.
“Finished in our hardy black chrome from head to toe, the Bobwhite G2 will resist rust much better than a blued gun while still looking classy,” says CZ.
Incorporating double triggers, the straight stock and lightweight– as low as 5.5-pounds– of the G2 series makes them ideal for wingshooters.
Each gun ships with five interchangeable chokes (F,IM,M,IC,C)
The Bobwhite G2s use an 8mm flat

Source: Guns.com

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