Hi guys,
I appreciate the comments and warnings to stay away from poorly made junk. I've been shooting shotguns for about 35 years, so I think I can tell what is crap and what isn't. These are not Russian Baikal, or cheap Chinese junk. They also are not a Merkel or a K80. I was wanting to know if anybody had any PERSONAL EXPERIENCE with these guns, but it doesn't look like it, so I will tell you what I do know about them.
Both the American Arms Silver series, and the new Traditions line of o/u shotguns are poor quality knockoffs made by slave labor in the third world dictatorship of Brescia, Italy. American Arms (N. K. C. MO) has been importing these for at least 10 years. Traditions just started.
The Traditions Sporting Clays II features automatic ejectors, is back-bored, lengthened forcing cones , ported barrels, hand-cut checkering on high grade walnut, choke tubes, etc. but suggested retail is only $879. There is an ad with a picture on page 54 of the May Guns & Ammo if you want to look at it. I know a picture won't tell you a whole lot, but at least you can get an idea what it looks like.
The shop that I was in had both the AA Silver II and the Traditions in a standard field model (whatever they call it) without the porting, and with a plainer (but still nice) matte finish walnut stock, choke tubes (only on the AA not the Traditions but they are available), single trigger, auto ejectors. Nicely engraved silver reciever, blued barrels. My impression of it was that the quality of manufacture, fit and finish of the one that I looked at was on par with the lower priced SKB field models that the shop had, or with Red Labels, gradeI Citoris or any other o/u in the $1000 -1400 range. The price tags were around $700 (marked down $100) for the AA, $600 for the Traditions, (choke tubes brought it up around the same price.)
don't mean to be a smartass but,
Make sure of your target before you shoot.
bergie