Palmetto State Armory has the very interesting Panzer EG-220 Tactical 12 Gauge 18.5″ 6 round Lever Action Shotgun on sale for $349.99. You save 30% off the MSRP price on this cool lever gun.
Panzer EG-220 Tactical 12 Gauge Lever Action Shotgun
The Panzer Arms EG-220 Lever Action 12 Gauge Shotgun, showcasing a Natural Wood Butt Stock, Full Metal Tactical Forend, and a 20″ Barrel Equipped with a 3″ chamber. These firearms not only exhibit a striking appearance but also deliver unparalleled excellence in both quality and performance.
Includes: Birds Head Grip, Manual, Mobil Chokes
DETAILS
Make: Panzer
Model: EG-220
Gauge: 12ga
Barrel: 20″
Overall Length: 39″
Action: Lever Action
Capacity: 6+1
Chokes: F.M.C.
Furniture: Natural Walnut
Includes: Birds Head Grip & Manual
Panzer EG-220 Tactical 12 Gauge Lever Action Shotgun $349.99
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Panzer EG-220 Tactical 12 Gauge 18.5" 6rd Lever Action Shotgun, Black/Walnut - PAEG220LATS | Palmetto State Armory | $ 499.99 $ 349.99 |
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Panzer EG-220 Tactical 12 Gauge 18.5" 6rd Lever Action Shotgun, Black/Walnut - PAEG220LATS | Palmetto State Armory | $ 499.99 $ 349.99 |
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With 2 lateral tears in my bicep and 4 tears in my rotator cuff I will stick with my gas operated 12 guage because of a lot less felt recoil on my sore shoulder .
I wonder what the metal finish is? Matte blued? Some sort of Cerakote, or parkerized, or nitride?
From what I’ve seen of modern guns, it seems all the companies have forgotten how to blue anything. They rust almost as fast as if it were bare metal.
Looks fun. I’m not gonna rely on it but it looks fun
Would like to see the Panzer 220 lever action shotguns chambered in 10 gauge and 16 gauge.
After reading about all the terrible gun laws in Australia, which the gun banning groups in America want to copy,
the Australian government banned pump shotguns and semi auto shotguns, I wonder if this lever action shotgun would be legal there?
The last time I checked, these lever shotguns were one of the only repeating shotguns allowed in Australia. The Adler is quite popular there.
I never felt comfortable with a pump-action in a tactical scenario, and some type of manual-action is more forgiving with the variations in shotgun loads. This could be a viable option for a reasonable price. Plenty of serviceable firearms come from Turkey.
For that price, I’d skip it for defense.
Sure would like to see a review.
Here’s a review on You Tube; How Good is a Turkish Lever Action Shotgun? (youtube.com) I got one of these a few years ago It was cheap, and came w/hard case, choke tubes. Really nice wood! Not the smoothest action but could improve with use.
Mine is more like this; Adler A110 Review (youtube.com)
Friends don’t let friends buy Turkish trash.