CZ Redhead
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In the Redhead Premiers 16-gauge iteration, the gun boasts 28-inch barrels and is chambered for 2 -inch shells. 12- and 20-gauge versions have a 26-inch barrel option, so it will be interesting if the 16 follows suit sometime in the future. Given the long barrels, the gun does tend heavy at 8 pounds, but not unmanageable. Briefly touching on the stock, the gri... Read critic reviews...
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CZ Redhead Description
The Redhead features a tastefully engraved, satin chrome finished receiver. Each shotgun in the Redhead line is built on a frame sized specifically for its gauge. Available in 12, 20, 28 and .410, the Redhead comes with ejectors in 12 and 20 gauge, and extractors in 28 and .410. With the exception of the .410 model, which has fixed chokes in improved cylinder and modified, five screw-in chokes come standard with the Redhead. Details that make the difference on these fine shotguns include your choice of 26 or 28 chrome lined barrels, quality Turkish walnut stocks, excellent wood to metal fit, hand cut checkering, and hand engraving.Technical Data
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