This video provides an in-depth review and comparison of three modern Fabarm side-by-side shotguns: the Auto Elite, Classics Grade 4, and Infinite RS. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, highlights their distinct features, shooting characteristics, and suitability for various applications like game shooting and clay competitions. Key technical aspects discussed include the robust four-lug lockup action, tribore barrels, steel shot compatibility, and ergonomic designs.
This YouTube Short showcases the classic Remington 3200 shotgun, highlighting its traditional features such as original stock dimensions, a glossy lacquer finish, and a black Krieghoff-style action. The video emphasizes the shotgun's floating barrels and its robust beaver tail forend with Remington's unique latching system. Premier Guns presents this vintage firearm, inviting viewers to explore its elegance. The video also includes links to subscribe to their Shotgun and Air Gun channels, connect on social media, and contact them via phone or email.
This YouTube Short provides a close look at the Webley & Scott 912 XS competition shotgun. The description highlights its premium features, including an adjustable comb, finely figured woodwork, manual safety with barrel selector, inertia drive system, beaver tail forend, 10mm top rib, ventilated top rib, and five extended black chokes. The shotgun also comes with a weight balancing kit for customizability. The video is presented by Premier Guns and encourages viewers to subscribe to their shotgun and air gun channels.
This video explores a diverse collection of firearms from a Holts Auctioneers sealed bid event, highlighting unique features, historical significance, and potential value. The presenters discuss various shotguns, including vintage trap guns, classic side-by-sides, and modern over-unders, offering insights into their construction, handling characteristics, and market appeal. The content emphasizes the importance of detailed inspection and understanding the nuances of different firearm designs for collectors and enthusiasts.
This expert review of the Caesar Guerini Invictus Multisport highlights its capabilities as an all-round clay gun for 2023. The reviewer, demonstrating deep expertise, praises its Invictus action, Ascent-style stock with adjustable comb and Monte Carlo, and the 32-inch barrels with a Damascene finish. The gun is noted for its excellent handling, low recoil, and precise performance across various clay disciplines, making it a top recommendation.
This review of the ATA SP Trap shotgun highlights its key differences from the standard SP Sporter, focusing on its trap-specific features. It details the adjustable comb, beaver tail forend, solid mid rib, and the unique drop-out trigger system, emphasizing its value for clay shooting disciplines.
This review focuses on the Remington 3200 Special Trap shotgun, a 1974 model noted for its excellent condition and collectible value. The presenter highlights its robust, machine-made construction, contrasting it with the earlier Remington 32. Key features discussed include the Monte Carlo comb, beaver tail forend, monoblock barrel design, and a unique safety selector mechanism. While acknowledging some 'crude' aspects like the stamped forend iron, the overall assessment is positive, emphasizing its shootability and investment potential.
This video reviews the AYA Dominus, a high-bird side-by-side shotgun built for modern shooting demands, particularly for high-flying targets and heavy loads. It highlights the gun's robust AYA 56 action, balanced weight distribution despite its 8-pound build, and premium features like London oil-finished wood and assisted opening. The review emphasizes its suitability for shooters who require a durable and comfortable platform for extended shooting sessions with heavier cartridges.
This video provides an overview of the Remington 783 Varmint rifle, highlighting its features and performance. It details the rifle's heavy 26-inch barrel, laminate stock, and adjustable trigger, emphasizing its accuracy and value. The review also touches on the manufacturing process at Remington's Huntsville, Alabama facility.
The Dickinson Plantation is a made-to-order side-by-side shotgun that offers custom features without a custom price. It utilizes a box lock mechanism with cosmetic side plates and is built to individual buyer specifications for stock dimensions. Receivers are CNC machined from chromoly steel and hand-finished, with options for case hardening or French gray. The shotgun is available in multiple gauges and chamber lengths, with various barrel and choke configurations. Stocks are crafted from Turkish walnut and can be ordered in different styles with hand-cut checkering. The entire process allows for a personalized firearm with a transferable lifetime warranty, though build times can range from six to nine months.
This comprehensive review of the Miroku MK38 Trap G1 shotgun, presented by an experienced expert from The Gun Shop, highlights its exceptional action and barrel quality, derived from the robust Browning Superposed design. The video details its fixed chokes (Full and 3/4), Grade 1 walnut stock with a Pachmayr trap pad, hand checkering, single non-adjustable trigger, and beaver-tail forend. While emphasizing its superior shootability over aesthetics, the expert notes its potential for customization for sporting or game use and praises its durability and value, especially on the second-hand market at £1250.
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