The Frigon taught me a very valuable lesson. After listening to the guys who bought them and bragged about the great deal they got and subsequently watched the problems arise it taught me that buying proven guns from quality makers was never a mistake even if they were much more expensive.
If you go back to the Shotgun Sports magazines of the early to mid ninties, you will find that the Frigon was advertised quite extensively.
Now let's go to Marocchhi. Remember the picture of the Marocchi "Avanza" on the cover of the Gun Digest Book of Sporting Clays. Nearly everyone of the photographs inside the book had people shooting Berreta over and unders with the exception of the "Avanza" article.
Now, let us go to the infamous Winchester 1001 over and under made by Marocchi. When they first came out there was a wee bit of a problem with them. They blew up, resulting in a massive recall. Go figure.
On some of the U.S. shotgun websites of the ninties and early two thousands, the Frigon was compared with the infamous Turdick, the best two holer ever made.
If you go back to the Shotgun Sports magazines of the early to mid ninties, you will find that the Frigon was advertised quite extensively.
Now let's go to Marocchhi. Remember the picture of the Marocchi "Avanza" on the cover of the Gun Digest Book of Sporting Clays. Nearly everyone of the photographs inside the book had people shooting Berreta over and unders with the exception of the "Avanza" article.
Now, let us go to the infamous Winchester 1001 over and under made by Marocchi. When they first came out there was a wee bit of a problem with them. They blew up, resulting in a massive recall. Go figure.
On some of the U.S. shotgun websites of the ninties and early two thousands, the Frigon was compared with the infamous Turdick, the best two holer ever made.