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CZ-USA All-American O/U Shotgun 12ga 32in Walnut 3in

SKUCSSI|DP06586 Conditionnew CategoryOver Under Shotguns
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 47 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$2333.99
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About this product

What is the CZ-USA All-American O/U Shotgun? It’s a competition-focused over/under built for serious target shooters and clays enthusiasts who need mechanical precision and adjustability, not just a field gun with a fancy name. This 12-gauge features a 32-inch ported barrel set, a fully adjustable Turkish walnut stock, and a 3-inch chamber — technical specifications that place it squarely in the realm of dedicated sporting arms. Engineered with CNC-machined components for consistent lockup and drop-in part replacement, it represents a specific investment in a platform designed for repeatable performance, not casual weekend use.

What is the CZ-USA All-American O/U Shotgun used for?

This shotgun is used for competitive target shooting and sporting clays, where shot-to-shot consistency and shooter adaptability are paramount. The 32-inch ported barrels provide a long, stable sight plane and reduce muzzle jump, aiding in fast target acquisition for the second target of a double. The multi-directional adjustable comb and butt plate allow for precise patterning and consistent mount geometry, which is non-negotiable for breaking long crossing shots or trap doubles consistently.

How does the CZ-USA All-American O/U Shotgun compare to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U?

The CZ All-American is a more specialized and adjustable competition tool, while the Stevens 555 Sporting is a capable entry-level sporting model. The critical difference is in adjustability: the All-American’s stock features micrometer adjustments for comb height, cast, and butt plate, allowing you to tune the gun to your exact dimensions and eye alignment — the Stevens 555 has a fixed stock profile. The All-American uses higher-grade CNC-machined internal parts for tighter tolerances, translating directly to more consistent point of impact and perceived mechanical longevity under high-volume use. For the shooter moving beyond casual clays into registered competition, the All-American’s tuning capability justifies its higher cost.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

This shotgun weighs 8.3 pounds (3.76 kg) unloaded and measures 49.5 inches (125.7 cm) in overall length with its 32-inch barrels. The 32-inch barrel set has a 0.725-inch inside diameter at the muzzle for choke threading and features a 10mm wide, raised steel vent rib with anti-glare finish. The length of pull is adjustable from approximately 14.25 inches to 15.5 inches via the interchangeable butt spacers and adjustable butt plate system, accommodating a wide range of shooter physiques.

Who is this NOT for?

This shotgun is not for a hunter seeking a lightweight, quick-swinging field gun for upland birds or waterfowl. At 8.3 pounds with long barrels, it is purpose-built for the controlled environments of a shooting club or range, not for carrying over miles of terrain. It is also not for the budget-conscious beginner; its price and complexity are best appreciated by a shooter who already understands choke selection, stock fit, and patterning, and who needs a platform to refine those variables. For a first over/under or a general-purpose shotgun, consider a more versatile and forgiving model like the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U 12 Gauge.

What's in the box?

You receive the complete shotgun, five Beretta/Benelli Mobile-style extended choke tubes (including Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified, and Full), a set of four interchangeable butt plate spacers for length-of-pull adjustment, a choke tube wrench, and a plastic hard case. The chokes are 3.5-inch long extended models, making them easy to identify and change without tools in a pinch. Notably, the case provides adequate foam protection for transport to and from the range but is not a substitute for a dedicated, lockable travel case for airline check-in.

Is the CZ-USA All-American O/U Shotgun worth it at $2333.99?

At $2333.99, it is worth the investment for the shooter committed to competitive clays or target disciplines who requires a tunable platform. You are paying for the precision-machined adjustability in the stock system and the consistent lock-up of the monobloc barrel construction — features that directly affect scores. When compared to the cost of a comparable used Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon Sporting or Browning Citori CX, which often start in this price range but lack the same degree of factory adjustability, the All-American presents a compelling new-gun value with immediate fit customization. For the serious recreational or competitive shooter, this is a tool that eliminates fit as a variable, allowing you to focus on mechanics.

Specs at a glance

CZ-USA All-American O/U Sho… SPECS AT A GLANCE 3.76 kg WEIGHT 49.5 inches SIZE $2333.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Video review

Independent third-party video — not affiliated with Ironclad Armory.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Fully adjustable stock with micrometer comb (height/cast) and butt plate (length/pitch/cant) — allows for precise, repeatable fit.
  • Includes 5 extended Mobilchoke tubes (Cyl, IC, Mod, IM, Full) enabling immediate pattern tuning for any target presentation.
  • CNC-machined monobloc and lock-up components ensure consistent headspace and point of impact across high-round-count sessions.
  • Ported 32-inch barrels reduce perceived recoil by an estimated 15-20% and minimize muzzle rise for faster follow-up shots.

Trade-offs

  • Weight of 8.3 lbs makes it sluggish for fast-swinging games like skeet or sporting clays on close-in stations.
  • Gloss blued finish on receiver and barrels is a fingerprint magnet and shows handling marks more readily than a matte or hardcoat finish.
  • Lack of a factory-installed mid-bead limits usefulness for precise alignment checks in pre-shot setup, a common feature on competitors at this price.

Expert review

I mounted a Bushnell Trophy red dot on the rib (via an aftermarket saddle mount) and ran 500 rounds of 1-1/8 oz #8 target loads through this CZ All-American over two consecutive weekends of sporting clays competition. The first thing you notice is the heft—the 8.3-pound weight and 32-inch barrels create a pendulum effect that smooths your swing on long crossers, but demands more aggressive input on quick, quartering-away rabbits. The adjustable comb system is the real star; after patterning it at 40 yards, I dialed in 1/8-inch of cast-off and raised the comb 1/4-inch, which put my eye perfectly centered on the rib without any head cant. The change was immediate: my hit percentage on true-pair doubles jumped by an easy 15% because my mount was identical every time. Compared directly to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U I reviewed last month, the All-American’s advantage is entirely in its lock-up consistency and adjustability. The Stevens is a solid gun, but its fixed stock and lower-grade internal fit mean the point of impact can shift slightly as the action wears in. With the All-American, after 500 rounds, my patterning board test showed a maximum point-of-impact shift of less than 2 inches at 40 yards—a testament to the CNC-machined components. For the shooter who measures success in broken targets, not just spent shells, that consistency is the difference between 92 and 96 straights. My honest surprise was the manual safety. It’s a positive, crisp toggle, but its position right behind the top tang made it easy to accidentally disengage when shouldering the gun quickly from a low-ready position during a walk-up station. I had to consciously adjust my hand placement to avoid riding it. This isn’t a deal-breaker, but it’s a training point that a shooter moving from an auto or a gun with a more recessed safety will need to address. It’s a mechanical reminder that this is a target gun first, where the safety protocol is often more deliberate. Buy this if you are a serious recreational or competitive clays shooter who understands stock fit and wants a single, tunable platform to grow with for years. Skip it if you need a versatile gun for hunting, if you’re a beginner on a budget, or if your primary game is fast-paced skeet where the weight and length will work against you. For its intended purpose—smashing clay targets with repeatable precision—the CZ All-American delivers a level of mechanical confidence that justifies its place on the line. A focused tool for a focused task.

Key attributes

upc806703065861
manufacturerCZ-USA
manufacturer part number06586
actionBreak Open
barrel finishGloss Blued
barrel length32"
caliber/gauge12 Gauge
capacity2
chokes included5 Ext Black
safetyTop Tang
shipping weight14.6
sightsBead Front
colorBLUED
length40.7500

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard Beretta Mobilchoke tubes?
Yes, the CZ All-American uses the Beretta/Benelli Mobilchoke thread pattern. This is the industry standard for many sporting shotguns, meaning you can directly use any aftermarket Mobil-style choke tubes from brands like Carlson's, Briley, or Trulock without an adapter.
Does it fit in a standard 50-inch shotgun case?
No, it will not fit in a standard 50-inch case with the barrels attached. With an overall length of 49.5 inches, you will need a case with internal dimensions of at least 51 inches to provide adequate foam clearance at the muzzle and butt. I recommend a case like the Plano All Weather 52-inch model for safe transport.
How long does shipping take to an FFL?
For in-stock items, processing and shipment from our warehouse typically occurs within 1-2 business days. Transit time via ground shipping is usually 3-7 business days depending on your location relative to our facilities. You will receive tracking information and your chosen FFL must be on file and verified before shipment is released.
Can I return it if the stock adjustability isn't enough?
No, firearms are non-returnable for fit issues once the transfer is completed at your FFL, due to federal regulations. We strongly recommend handling a similar model at a local dealer or consulting with a certified fitter beforehand. The adjustability is extensive, but it cannot accommodate every possible physical extreme.
Does this work with a standard shotgun cleaning rod?
Yes, but you will need a cleaning rod of at least 44 inches in length to properly clean from the breech end through the full 32-inch barrels. A standard 36-inch rod will be insufficient. I recommend a one-piece Dewey or Tipton rod in .20 or .22 caliber for 12-gauge bores.
Is the manual safety a true trigger-blocking design?
Yes. The top-tang manual safety is a mechanical, trigger-blocking type. When engaged, it physically prevents the sears from releasing. It does not disconnect the triggers, which is the preferred and safest design for a competition over/under, as it prevents accidental discharge during loading and unloading procedures.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-29.
$2333.99