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This is very interesting as I saw one for the first time yesterday. It was the Maxum Sporting.

I have to say it was one of the best looking guns I have seen, and the grip was the best fit of any I have handled.

I am very tempted by it but I have that "Italian Car" feeling about it. You know they are all gorgeous cars, but something always goes wrong with them.

VERY tempted though, oh and the Impact looks awesome!!

 
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Well as someone who has been involved in their marketing for the last 6 years or so I can say that the factory is about as savvy as anyone in the trade when it comes to thinking ahead and I know there are some very interesting new guns coming over the next few months. I have been to the factory 3 times and will be going back again this year and every time i go I see constant improvements and investment into the business. As to the guns themselves I shoot a 32 Maxum for clays, a 30 inch 28gauge for game and a Gladius auto for fun. All shoot impeccably (any errors are by the pilot) and they always get plenty of attention. Personally, despite my professional involvement I consider them to be fantastic value for money.

 
Well as someone who has been involved in their marketing for the last 6 years or so I can say that the factory is about as savvy as anyone in the trade when it comes to thinking ahead and I know there are some very interesting new guns coming over the next few months. I have been to the factory 3 times and will be going back again this year and every time i go I see constant improvements and investment into the business. As to the guns themselves I shoot a 32 Maxum for clays, a 30 inch 28gauge for game and a Gladius auto for fun. All shoot impeccably (any errors are by the pilot) and they always get plenty of attention. Personally, despite my professional involvement I consider them to be fantastic value for money.

 
So good it has to be said twice :))

Don do you have any of the photos you took of me winning one on the pool shoot at the classic about 4 years ago.

You took some of me and Kevin on the pool stand itself.

If so email me how much to get a copy of them.

Thanks.

Daz Park.

Think it was the classic that Brett Hand won high gun.

 
That's correct Daz, I remember it was a very easy Pool shoot and no Miroku up for grabs so I saved the money. As usual. :D :D :D

 
Hi Philpot

I have had my 28 gauge CG summit 32" for just over a year now,Lovely gun but just cant gell with it and am thinking of selling it in order to finance a perazzi. I'm in South Lincs and if you would like to meet up and have a go with it you are more than welcome.

There you go Phil. How's that for service. Have a go with their 28 bore 32" if you get the chance. :))
I'll second that :) Mrs fuz had a crack with one and shes smitten :wub: Told her she aint getting one til she can use her 12 properly, that should hold it off for a year or 2 hopefully :D
Hey fellas, I have to consider two guns as it is, a 28g, 32''. My dear beloved will want one of those as well or worse still my daughter could well fancy her chances.

Oh I think I'm getting a bad head at just the thought of my bank balance-----what balance :huh:

Phil
 
I have a Summit with a high rib, 32" barrels, adjustable stock and I love it - it has been very busy the past year or two and hasn't missed a beat so far.

I bought it s/h and as such these guns can be damn good value. Not sure I'd buy new though as at the moment I've seen several nearly new ones at good prices...

I use mine for trap mainly - the gun up stance that the rib allows takes a bit of getting used to but works well, shot 100 straight a few months back so it can't be too bad eh?

When I got the gun I couldn't hit a barn door, the adjustable rib was letting the shot fly way too high - plenty of adjustment though.

Interesting comments from Hamster re: Zoli - I shoot a Kronos Club for ESP. A very underrated manufacturer, I'm interested to see what the new importer can do with the brand which by the way is pretty big already in the USA

 
Hi Philpot

I have had my 28 gauge CG summit 32" for just over a year now,Lovely gun but just cant gell with it and am thinking of selling it in order to finance a perazzi. I'm in South Lincs and if you would like to meet up and have a go with it you are more than welcome.
Hi Mick, sorry for the delay in responding. My wife is now settled with her Miroku and is doing very well with it and to be honest I would not buy a 28g when there is no advantage in a small bore gun as she handles the 12g with no bother. I dont really fancy having to carry two lots of carts around and pay more for 28g shells either but Thank you for your kind offer though Mick.

 

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