Dickinson Arms Estate
Estates not only look good, but they also are priced right.
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Estates not only look good, but they also are priced right.
The A5's looks are modeled after John Browning's popular humpbacked Auto-5, though the action is more contemporary. It is the only 16-gauge autoloader in its class. Read more about this gun review.
Built on the same action and barrels as more-expensive guns, the 40E requires less handwork in its engraving
and stocking.
The F16 is a new gun with a new action at a favorable price.
The Orvis Chapuis Classic in 20 gauge is very light yet handles remarkably well. Read Bruce Buck's review.
The EXL Sporting was very nice to shoot. It definitely had that racy Italian feel. I really enjoyed shooting this gun. It required no technique changes and was equally at home with swing-through or sustained-lead methods.
Currently the Christian Hunter line includes a boxlock side-by-side and a sidelock over/under, and plans call for a falling-block rifle in the near future.
You get credit for shooting an expert’s gauge, but this little gun makes it easy.
Introduced in 1951, Remington’s 870 pumpgun is now just about eligible for Social Security. For many of us, it was our first gun....
Gun Review BRUCE BUCK If you shoot clay targets in the US, you’ve certainly seen Krieghoff K-80s in action. These are popular guns in...