This video reviews the Franchi Barrage, a 1979 Italian competition shotgun acquired for £358. The presenter highlights its plain walnut stock, open pistol grip with palm swell, and a unique stepped rib with a red tram line. While information on the Barrage is scarce, it's identified as a sporting or trap model, though its quarter and three-quarter choke configuration is noted as less common for trap. The gun features mechanical triggers and a reliable, no-frills build, making it a shootable and potentially valuable option for those seeking quality at a lower price point.
This review covers the Mossberg International Gold Reserve, a 20-gauge over/under shotgun manufactured by Con Arms in Turkey. It highlights the shotgun's design, which is based on the Browning Sator receiver, and features a traditional box lock action, mechanical triggers for reliability, and automatic ejectors. The review also notes its 30-inch barrels with ventilated ribs, included choke tubes, aesthetic embellishments like scroll engraving and gold inlay, and quality Turkish walnut furniture.
This review of the ATA Arms SP over-under shotgun highlights its surprising features for its price point, including a Turkish walnut stock with an adjustable comb and a generous palm swell on the grip. The gun utilizes a familiar box lock action with selectable mechanical triggers and an Anson pushrod for forend removal. It is built on a monoblock principle and accepts interchangeable choke tubes, making it a competitive option for clay shooting.
This review covers the Weatherby Orion over-under shotgun, highlighting its value for money at around $1,100 retail. The shotgun features a Turkish walnut stock with a high-luster finish, nice bluing, and gold accents. Key technical aspects include mechanical selective triggers, selective automatic ejection, and Beretta-style locking lugs. It is available with 26 or 28-inch barrels and accepts Beretta-style choke tubes, with three included.
This review of the Ruger Red Label over/under shotgun highlights its redesigned investment cast stainless steel receiver made from a single piece and cold hammer-forged barrels. Key features include interchangeable choke tubes, selective automatic ejection, mechanical single selective triggers, and an improved stock design with adjusted dimensions for better handling. The review emphasizes its status as an affordable, American-made over/under.
This video reviews the Browning Citori 725 shotgun, now available in 20 gauge. It highlights the new 725 system, including the Invector-DS choke tube system, ported barrels, a lower profile receiver, mechanical triggers, and the Inflex recoil pad. The review covers the Field and Sporting Clay models, noting the 20 gauge is nearly a pound lighter than the 12 gauge.
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