Yildiz Sporting HPS 12 SPZ ME 12 Gauge Over/Under Shotgun – 30″ Barrels, Adjustable Comb, Steel Receiver
This Turkish-made Yildiz Sporting HPS 12 SPZ ME pairs a steel receiver with 30-inch 4140 chrome-moly barrels, giving clay shooters competition-ready strength at an approachable price. A four-way adjustable Grade II walnut stock, extended screw-in chokes, and single-selective trigger provide fit and flexibility usually found on higher-tier guns, while laser-engraved five-point star medallions add signature Yildiz style.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good – shows only light, superficial handling marks.
Bore Condition: Excellent – clean, mirror finish, no visible wear.
Specific Condition Notes: A small scratch is present on the underside of the stock; all other surfaces remain crisp, and mechanical function is excellent.
What’s Included
- Yildiz injection-molded hard case (black, egg-crate foam)
- Extended screw-in choke kit (F, M, IM tubes in plastic box with hex key)
- Factory cable-style trigger lock (sealed bag)
Yildiz builds the Sporting HPS 12 on a matte-silver, white-nitride steel receiver that is HP-steel proofed for 3-inch magnum loads. The deeply blued barrels ride beneath a ventilated rib and wear a red fiber-optic front bead with a brass mid-bead for fast target alignment.
The Grade II Turkish walnut stock features a 4-way adjustable comb, right-hand palm-swell, and a 14.5-inch length of pull for customizable gunfit. A semi-beavertail forend with finger groove and laser checkering ensures a secure grasp during fast pairs.
Competition features include a non-moving single-selective trigger, tang safety with integrated barrel selector, and a 5-tube extended choke set (three tubes supplied here) for quick pattern changes. At a sub-$800 MSRP, it offers an attractive entry point for sporting-clays shooters seeking a full-size, competition-legal platform.
Exclusive U.S. distribution through Academy Sports means easy domestic parts support, while the H22UU serial prefix confirms 2022-present production for those tracking current-generation improvements.




