Greetings,
I recently ordered two used Spanish shotguns and was wondering if anyone could provide any information on them. I will be recieving a Sarriugarte 12ga O/U with double triggers, ejectors and case-hardened reciever. It reminds me of the Weatherby Orion or a similar O/U that was marketed by Remington about 10 years ago. The company was located in Eibar, Spain and folded after joining a consortium of smaller gunmakers that folded in the late 1980s. So far I've only heard good things about them. Has anyone else here had experience with them?
The second gun is a Ugartechea 12ga Sidelock SxS with straight pistol grip and splinter forend. Other than for a dent/gouge on the left side of the butt, it appears to be in decent (good +) shape. My research on the net suggests that this gun comes from one of the better Spanish gunmakers from Eibar, the new guns costing about the same as a new Browning or Beretta. Though I paid just over $200 for this gun, (decent range for a nice Stevens 311 or a beater SxS) I'd like to know if I have scored on this gun. If it looks promising, I might open up its chokes from F/M to IC/M, or refinish the stock if that would improve upon its looks/durability. Worst case scenario, it will be a beater gun that I will use with spreader loads for grouse and woodcock.
I also purchased a Franchi-Llama 12ga Semi-Auto, which I gather to be equivalent to the Franch 48AL, perhaps assembled or marketed by Llama. It sounded like an interesting gun from my online research and was wondering if anyone here has had experience with them. It looks to be a light, handy addition to my newly upgraded grouse hunting arsenal. I decided that I'll sell off a few guns that I'm not using to make up for these purchases, which were intended as an upgrade from some more basic guns that I don't use too much anyhow (i.e Win Ranger, NEF Survivor, Full-choked M500). Any info about these new guns would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Frank
I recently ordered two used Spanish shotguns and was wondering if anyone could provide any information on them. I will be recieving a Sarriugarte 12ga O/U with double triggers, ejectors and case-hardened reciever. It reminds me of the Weatherby Orion or a similar O/U that was marketed by Remington about 10 years ago. The company was located in Eibar, Spain and folded after joining a consortium of smaller gunmakers that folded in the late 1980s. So far I've only heard good things about them. Has anyone else here had experience with them?
The second gun is a Ugartechea 12ga Sidelock SxS with straight pistol grip and splinter forend. Other than for a dent/gouge on the left side of the butt, it appears to be in decent (good +) shape. My research on the net suggests that this gun comes from one of the better Spanish gunmakers from Eibar, the new guns costing about the same as a new Browning or Beretta. Though I paid just over $200 for this gun, (decent range for a nice Stevens 311 or a beater SxS) I'd like to know if I have scored on this gun. If it looks promising, I might open up its chokes from F/M to IC/M, or refinish the stock if that would improve upon its looks/durability. Worst case scenario, it will be a beater gun that I will use with spreader loads for grouse and woodcock.
I also purchased a Franchi-Llama 12ga Semi-Auto, which I gather to be equivalent to the Franch 48AL, perhaps assembled or marketed by Llama. It sounded like an interesting gun from my online research and was wondering if anyone here has had experience with them. It looks to be a light, handy addition to my newly upgraded grouse hunting arsenal. I decided that I'll sell off a few guns that I'm not using to make up for these purchases, which were intended as an upgrade from some more basic guns that I don't use too much anyhow (i.e Win Ranger, NEF Survivor, Full-choked M500). Any info about these new guns would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Frank


















































