‘Sweet’ Over/Unders
Stackbarrel 16s for the uplands.
Stackbarrel 16s for the uplands.
A perfect example of how nice a woman’s gun can be.
The SKB Model 200 Field is a Turkish-made side-by-side that is just as much at home in the grouse woods as on the sporting clays course.
Beretta’s good-looking and -feeling SL3
A century on, a new gun meets—and makes—gunmaking history.
This new 20-gauge side-by-side has a sidelever and hand engraving by Bottega Giavonelli.
Taking targets with the CZ All-American.
A Prussian Daly ejector repair.
If you wanted to know what interested British gunmakers—and their clients—during the shotgun’s golden era, you could do worse than look to Frederick Beesley.
“Our Renaissance gun has intricate but delicate scroll that is indicative of the 17th Century style," says Longthorne Marketing Director Elaine Stewart.
Handsome is as handsome does” is nice as far as it goes. But for many shotgunners it doesn’t go far enough.
Donald Dallas, a Shooting Sportsman contributor and the prolific author of books on the history of gunmaking, was presented with the President’s Cup and the President’s Gold Medal at Holts Auctioneers' December sale, in London.