I have a VICTOR SARASQUETA SxS 20 gauge that I inherited from my father. It is a nice enough shotgun (in it's day it was a beauty judging by the engraving) and handles well, but has a flaw. If you snap the action closed a little too brusquely it discharges both barrels. I made inquiries about repairs and was told No Joy as there are no parts for them. So I have it disabled and tagged in a safe.
Does anyone have any experience with these shotguns? Has it become a paper weight? There is not really any sentimental value to the shotgun because my father picked it up late in life and it was not one of his favorite firearms by any means.
If it was repairable I think that I would spend the money and fix it but if not I'm thinking it should be run through the chop saw because I cannot in good conscience ever sell it to anyone and risk a tragedy.
Any input?
Does anyone have any experience with these shotguns? Has it become a paper weight? There is not really any sentimental value to the shotgun because my father picked it up late in life and it was not one of his favorite firearms by any means.
If it was repairable I think that I would spend the money and fix it but if not I'm thinking it should be run through the chop saw because I cannot in good conscience ever sell it to anyone and risk a tragedy.
Any input?


















































