For upland birds, I would think ejectors are an unnecessary feature, and having them on your must-have list will discount a great many fine used boxlocks that would otherwise fit your criteria. Even on an expensive double, ejectors can be finicky and a source of expensive repairs.
I would aim for a used British-made Webley & Scott boxlock, or one of many lesser-known names (probably made by Webley & Scott anyway).
Good luck with your search!
For upland birds, I would think ejectors are an unnecessary feature, and having them on your must-have list will discount a great many fine used boxlocks that would otherwise fit your criteria. Even on an expensive double, ejectors can be finicky and a source of expensive repairs.
I would aim for a used British-made Webley & Scott boxlock, or one of many lesser-known names (probably made by Webley & Scott anyway).
Good luck with your search!
I just had a quick glance over...I was hoping for something a little more polished.
Did they pick up all of TradeEx Canada's inventory? Looks like a fair share of the offerings are older Husqvarna SxS's. A friend has one...works flawlessly, but not exactly what I had in mind.
David
For the $ they're going for. I think the Simons-Merkel/BRNO/Husqvarna are a pretty good value.
- Had the chance to play with some of them that had been "cleaned-up" by their owners. I think they'd be a better purchase than any new $1k SxS
A nicely-used W&S will set you back at least $2k
Prophet has what looks like a nice Beretta 409 for +/- $1600
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Prophet has what looks like a nice Beretta 409 for +/- $1600
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The 409 is a fairly light gun in comparison to the BSS. I have a 409 in 16 guage and a BSS in 20 and the BSS weighs more and is more comfortable to shoot. Hard to beat the quality of the 409 though.
I suspect that Ralf Martini and the OP budget of $1,000 to $1,300 are not compatible.



























