This video provides an in-depth comparison of Beretta's classic and standard double-barreled shotguns, focusing on the reliable 680 action. Key differences lie in wood grade (Grade 4 for classic, Grade 3 for standard) and engraving detail, with the classic featuring more pronounced game scenes. Both models are future-proofed with steel shot proofing and Optima multi-chokes, offering excellent value.
This comprehensive review of the Cogswell & Harrison Optimum game gun highlights its traditional features and quality craftsmanship. The presenter details the Grade 4 Turkish Walnut stock, Prince of Wales grip, and hand checkering, noting the attention to detail. Key specifications like 3-inch Magnum chambers, 30-inch barrels, and fixed quarter/half chokes suitable for standard steel shot are discussed. The review also covers the gun's aesthetic elements, such as deep floral engraving and blued accents, and its included accessories like barrel/stock socks and branded oil.
This YouTube short video provides a review of the Cogswell & Harrison Optimum shotgun, highlighting its premium features. The description details the concealed wooden butt plate, Turkish grade 4 walnut stock, Prince of Wales grip with hand checkering, deep scroll engraving, and 3-inch chambers. The video aims to showcase the craftsmanship and specific attributes of this firearm, encouraging viewers to subscribe to their shotgun and airgun channels and connect via social media or direct contact for inquiries. Premier Guns is the producer of this content.
This episode of The Gun Review features a detailed comparison of three modern steel-proofed side-by-side shotguns: the Beretta 486, the Fair Side-by-Side, and the Webbley & Scott Imperial. The hosts discuss their features, handling characteristics, and value for money, offering insights for both experienced shooters and those looking to enter the side-by-side market. The review highlights the differences in build quality, aesthetics, and shooting performance across the price spectrum.
This review of the Uberti 1885 Courtney Stalking Rifle highlights its retro, single-shot design inspired by Frederick Courtney Selous. It features a Winchester Model 1885 High Wall action, classic styling with case hardening and high gloss bluing, and an A-grade walnut stock with a Prince of Wales grip. Chambered in .303 British or .45-70 Government, it offers modern concessions like a quarter rib for scope mounting while retaining historical aesthetics.
This video details the acquisition and initial assessment of an un-named, un-marked over/under shotgun purchased via a sealed bid auction. The presenter, with apparent expertise in firearms, meticulously examines the gun's construction, wood quality, action, barrels, and proof marks, noting similarities to Browning designs but also distinct Italian and British influences. Despite its mysterious origin and a minor ejector issue discovered during testing, the presenter expresses satisfaction with the gun's overall quality and potential for its purchase price.
This video provides a detailed review of a Francisco Sarrigarte over/under shotgun, focusing on its design, action, and historical context. The presenter highlights the gun's simple yet robust action, quality wood, and comfortable handling characteristics, despite its basic finish. It delves into the legacy of Francisco Sarrigarte as a respected side-lock builder and the evolution of Spanish shotgun manufacturing.
This review compares the Rizzini RB EL and EM round body shotguns, highlighting their differences in price, engraving, wood quality, and overall aesthetics. The EL model, priced around £5,000, features premium grade wood, intricate game scene engraving with pheasants and partridges, and a gold trigger. The EM model, costing £2,000 less, offers grade 3 woodwork, less elaborate scroll engraving, and a silver trigger. While both are praised for their build quality and handling, the EL is deemed more aesthetically pleasing and exclusive, whereas the EM is presented as better value for money.
This video introduces the Barrett Sovereign Albany, a high-end Italian-styled round body shotgun. Chris Barrett of Barrett highlights its classic beauty, comfortable handling, and premium features like full coverage engraving and hand-finished checkering. The Albany represents Barrett's expansion into classic sporting firearms under the new Barrett Sovereign brand, distinct from their usual tactical line.
The Weatherby Orion is an over/under shotgun manufactured in Turkey by ADA, priced around $1,100. It features a Beretta-like lock-up with two locking bolts, accepts Beretta-style choke tubes, and comes with 26 or 28-inch barrels. The shotgun boasts a walnut stock with a high-gloss finish, a 14 5/8-inch length of pull with a recoil pad, a Prince of Wales pistol grip, and an Anson push rod forend. Notably, it includes selective automatic ejection, a feature uncommon in its price class.
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