SIGARMS AURORA TT25 SHOTGUN
Everything a sporting clays over-and-under needs to be, a SIGARMS Aurora TT Series is... and then some. Designed to meet the unique needs of the American shooter, these shotguns offer a winning combination of qualities guaranteed to take your game to the next level. To bring out your best, Aurora TT25 & TT45 shotguns are superbly dimensioned and balanced to fit the American shooter. They feature a precise, consistent trigger reset for a quicker second shot. Actions are machined from a solid block of high alloy chrome-nickel-molybdenum steel, assuring lasting strength and absolute reliability. Standard features include automatic ejectors, single selective trigger and a patented safety system that allows the Aurora to be fired only when the action is fully closed. Five inch long polished forcing cones in both 12 ga. and 20 ga. guns for consistent patterns. They are equipped with a wide competition rib, mid-rib bead and white Bradley type front bead. Competition type pistol-grip stocks feature palm swells. Beavertail forends are designed for optimum fit and performance. Extra-select walnut is checkered at 20 lines per inch, hand-polished, then given a rich satin oil finish. Butt stocks are fitted with a sporting style rubber recoil pad. Aurora TT Competition Sporting Clays Shotguns
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