STEYR Duett
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With a free-floated and adjustable rifle barrel situated below a precision 12-ga. shotgun barrel, the break-action Duett brings perfect balance to a multi-faceted sporting firearm. The Duetts new Steyr hand-cocking system ensures both cold-hammer-forged barrels are primed for the hunt, so no matter what your quarry may be, you are always ready for the next shot. This sleek new firearm features a slim stock for smooth and rapid target acquisition. Its long, engraved side plates prove to be impressively stylish, while the pair of gold-plated triggers will each verify the superbly engineered fire-control group hidden inside. The famous Steyr target logo highlights the pistol-grip cap. The Duett is available in five versions: Standard, Elegance, Earl and Duke and Grand Duke. Action material: Aluminum. Rifling: Equivalent to Steyr Classic by caliber. Sights: Open sights, 11 mm prismatic scope mount rail. Finish: Mannox. Safety: Manual cocking system. Recoil pad: Elastomer. Sling swivels: European style. Checkering: Foreend and pistol grip.Technical Data
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