Even by that standard the Basque guns are still a bargain. The very upper reaches of the Spanish guns might cost you $20,000 while the English guns will set you back $100,000 and more. There are perfectly acceptable Spanish sidelocks in the $5,000-$7,500 range that are excellent value IMHO.Sharptail said:It is said that a good London gun will have 800 hours of labour in it, by contrast a top flight Basque gun will have about 300.
Claybuster said:Even by that standard the Basque guns are still a bargain. The very upper reaches of the Spanish guns might cost you $20,000 while the English guns will set you back $100,000 and more. There are perfectly acceptable Spanish sidelocks in the $5,000-$7,500 range that are excellent value IMHO.
What the Spanish have done is assume the market position of the various second tier UK makers who have since gone by the wayside. Boss, Purdey, H&H all still command astronomical prices but there isn't much in the UK in the way of afforable sxs. Is it any wonder that AyA is one of the top selling brands in the UK?
The real bargains in the UK are used boxlocks, especially the non-ejectors. They can be had in excellent condition for the price of a Spanish gun.
Yes I do. Very nice gun indeed.haggisbasher said:YUP, remember my Wm. Powell that you had in your hands![]()
Claybuster said:Escaped Purdey's with credit balance intact. I did pick up a matched pair at Holland and Holland however.
I could put pictures of the ear plugs up but I used them last weekend.Claybuster said:A matched pair of foam earplugs with the Holland and Holland crest on the box.
And yes the guys at the club are getting tired of that line....![]()
Even Purdey has tacitly admitted that. They now only offer a single non-selective trigger on their guns. I can't imagine the fury of spending that much on a gun only to have to get an aftermarket trigger installed.beretta boy said:Note : "Miller" Trigger - Purdey's are notorious for poor SST's.
The original owner likely bought himself a new Piotti !!!