This review of the Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Co.'s A10 American side lock over-under shotgun highlights its hand-built quality and customizability. The presenter praises the exhibition-grade wood, case-hardened action, and monoblock barrels, noting its suitability for both upland hunting and driven game. While acknowledging its premium price point, the review positions it as good value compared to other high-end shotguns.
This review of the Upland Gun Company's Venus side-by-side shotgun highlights its aesthetic appeal, good handling, and surprising quality for its price point. The reviewer, an experienced firearms instructor, notes the hand-worked scroll back action, double triggers, and auto-safe as key features. While it's a non-ejector, this is deemed suitable for its intended upland hunting application. The gun's customizability and competitive pricing, starting at $3,300 with custom stock measurements, are emphasized.
This video provides an in-depth look at a William Powell box lock ejector shotgun, highlighting its historical significance, craftsmanship, and accompanying accessories. The presenter, with apparent expertise in firearms, details the gun's construction, including its Damascus barrels and walnut stock, and discusses its provenance through original documentation and case contents. The video emphasizes the importance of the gun's case and its historical context within the Birmingham gun trade.
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