This video provides an in-depth review of the HJ Hussey Imperial side-by-side shotgun, a 'Continental gun' with a British name, manufactured by Gria in Spain. The review highlights its British aesthetic, handling characteristics, performance on various shooting disciplines, and detailed craftsmanship. It emphasizes the gun's suitability for game shooting and its modern features like steel-proofed barrels, while also discussing its price point and custom options.
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 video provides a field evaluation of the William Powell Sovereign side-by-side shotgun. The description highlights its steel proofing and future-ready design, suggesting it's a firearm of interest for many. The video aims to give viewers a chance to see this specific model in action, with links provided for more information about the gun and the manufacturer's social media presence. It also promotes channel memberships, merchandise, and a discount for custom-fit guards. Additional links include the channel's podcast and social media accounts.
This review of the ATA SP20 20 gauge shotgun highlights its significant value for its £600 price point. The reviewer praises its refined handling, comfortable grip, and good stock dimensions, noting it feels more refined than the 12-gauge version. While acknowledging minor cosmetic imperfections and a large safety catch, the overall assessment is highly positive, positioning it as a strong contender in the budget Turkish shotgun market and a good transition gun for those entering the 20-gauge market.
The ATA Elegant Sporter is reviewed as a budget-friendly side-plate shotgun for £799. It features a 14.5-inch stock with 1.5-inch drop at comb and 2.5-inch drop at heel, offering a classic game gun specification. While the stock's smooth finish and cast are noted as potential drawbacks for some shooters, the gun's internal mechanics are considered reliable, with low return rates. The engraving is described as crude but not offensive, and the barrels are flat black and 3-inch steel proofed.
This review of the Browning B525 Laminate shotgun highlights its unique aesthetic and practical features for clay shooting. The presenter notes the gun's excellent handling and balance, despite its slightly heavier weight due to the laminate stock. Key features include the Inflex interchangeable recoil pad system, adjustable comb, and extended Midas chokes, making it a distinctive and weather-resistant option for discerning shooters.
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