Very nice presentation. I found your channel by browsing. I would be interested in purchasing the 16 gauge with 28" barrel. I'm in the U.S. Can you direct me to a dealer?
they come in handy for practical shotgun, average competition has 8-10 birdshot stages (birdshot being size 6 or bigger), a few slug stages and finally, buckshot (max 9 balls) which is where Gamebore Buffalo comes in handy
I found them very good for clay pigeon shooting, also work fine in my semi-auto for practical shotgun sessions, I like high brass (probably doesn't matter but makes the cartridge look a bit more robust)
a friend of mine gave me a few to try in my Benelli M2 (which cycles literally everything) and they would jam pretty much every time, works fine in o/u
I am a 70 years young gentleman and a side by side man through and through! I have been looking for something like this for an age as I want to swap out my SxS 12ga hammer shotgun and the 12ga SxS hammerless shotgun for a 20ga side by side. Apart from not having a butt plate and a none selecting trigger, this doesn't look too bad. But what is its weight please?
Love my 2007 29” F3 especially after a full service from Mulliners, it’s like a new gun, tight and crisp again. I like them so much I bought a second hand 32” F16 and just bought a brand new F3, all plain sporting stock and feel pretty much the same. A1 blaser… bloody hard to find any Skeet jackets, boots or anything other than the guns, at a reasonable price that is…. 😊
THE NOVA SOPERNOVAS ARE GOOD WORKING GUN. THERE ARE MANY GOOD PUMPS OUTTHERE: WINCHESTER, REMINGTON, BROWNING, OLD ITHACA'S ETC. I PERSONALLY PREFER THE MOSSBERG 500 SERIES.
Just bought a 32” Dark Side today. Been shooting my buddy’s Z Sport and I really liked it. I can tell there’s less recoil than my K-80 Parcours X when shooting the Zoli.
Years ago I had one of these made by ASM, with CVA markings. It was essentially an 1861 Navy with a 5.5” barrel and half-fluted cylinder. Cool little belly gun. I gave it to a friend who used it in gunfight re-enactments, and he really liked it.
What measures for replacing theoretical gaskets or rings does the Hatsan Flas Qe 5.5 rifle have?... -Nowhere do they give that information, it would be good to know.
Whot a pile ove shit mine was and a few ove my mates were from new parts broke and it would not circle Jamd up solid could not rack the bolt back shop tok it back I bought a franchie affinity in stead a lot better gun and just works
What’s your opinion on the armsan there about equal with hatsan now a escort is a great gun for someone wanting to get into shooting I’ve said it before I think autos have a lot to offer there a lot more mainstream in other country’s
I'm not a fan of these cartridges. Being 2 1/2" and marketed as being for game shooting, I used them in my English SxS. The recoil is so severe that it made me flinch. I would not recommend them.
This gun is incredile and i want it but the problem is the price in france this rifle cost around a 1200 euro or 1588 euro so yeah and i am only 14 years old right now soo realy hard for me too get it.
Had a slab. First season they were ok. However, second season the cases split, some the entire length. So I took one to bits ( I had done this when I first got them) the wads had become brittle too. Conclusion, buy them in small quantities and use them quickly.
Video from 10 years ago. This does relate to today's product . My new sxp does not function. It won't load or eject short shells, it won't extract 3- inch hulls, and it only accepts 2 standard 2.75 inch shells with the plug removed. No answer from Browning about complaints. It is a poor excuse of a shotgun.
Yep great video, but that's not what I expected it to group at 15yds! Take that out to 40 and it will be crap. That gun on a rest on the table at that range should be one holing, no question, My tuned 56TH does better than that at 50 meters. On the stock.... Walnut stocks don't stay looking that nice in the field for long, if you're rabbiting get the beach stock
Great informative video 😊 I’m a beginner and planning to purchase this firearm for trap. I understand it has automatic safety… does it automatically revert to top or bottom barrel or does it stay on the selected one after every break of the lever?
Fluting on a Colt pocket police is a correct feature from all the examples I have seen so far, but a stepped frame for that design seems inconsistant maybe they include it to keep some historical feature(?). And you get a six-iron out of the deal where you usually have a 5 shot! A Pietta 'fantasy' gun like my Reb Nords(half like a yankee pistol with it's octogon Colt barrel and brass grip frame like a G&G Johnny Reb pistol(along with the 'clean' cylinder). I'll take that one all day long! Thanks for showing the piece!
Here in the U.S. it's only available in the .177 pellet version. Weight, feel and finish is excellent and as you say, it's definitely not a "target pistol"( neither were most as issued service pistols).. but it can and does manage 2" groups at 10 yards and is a great little tin can killer. Well happy with mine. W&S have kept up with their high standards and put together a quality piece. Next on my list is the full size battlefield finish.
I currently shoot a standard DT11 which I upgraded to from a K-80. It's been an awesome gun overall, shoots great, looks great and the build quality is top notch. The K-80 was a nice gun, but I never really notice how loose the gun felt till I got my DT.
Interesting, I have cut open a Parcour recently and it had a different wad. And different powder for both the Pro one and the Parcour. They are no long the same OR the one showed in the video. The Wad in the pro one seems to change a lot. Same wad also in the standard Sovereign