CZ-USA Introduces All-Terrain Series of Shotguns

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posted on October 29, 2019
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Several CZ-USA shotguns are now available in the new All-Terrain Series, which features an OD Green Cerakote finish on barrels and receivers, paired with a walnut stock and forend. The four break-barrel models boast a patent-pending rare earth magnet in the extractor, designed to keep shotgun shells in place when bird-hunters are most active in the field, or in the blind.



Not limited to just break-barrels, however, the All Terrain Series features models suited for everything from ducks and doves, to turkey and grouse. The series thus includes the semi-automatic 1012, alongside the break-barrel Bobwhite G2, Drake, Redhead Premier and Upland Ultralight models. 

Available in 12- or 20-ga. variants, as well as 28- or 30-inch barrel lengths (depending on model), the All-Terrain Series of shotguns come with extended chokes and sling swivel studs. For more information, please visit cz-usa.comMSRP: $690-$1,122.72

Additional Reading:
#SundayGunday: CZ-USA CZ 1012 Synthetic
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#SundayGunday: CZ-USA CZ Sharp-Tail

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