Rosso, you stand to make a fortune if you can teach that bird to 'carp' on the muzzle end of Perazzi's. Around £14 a time, I believe !
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I love your brain Wonko. It do make sense sometimes when I ask interpreter what the f*** is he on about. I love the K and yes I'm into *******."thinking with a yank brain."
How unkind! That really hurts.
And BTW that K-shirt looks like it needs **** to fill it so is the K stuff just for *******? Inquiring Yank minds and all ....................... :hi:
Funny you should mention side by sides, over the years I've met quite a few guys who could shoot just about anything with one of those things! The late/great Percy Stanbury only ever used a SBS and that man could shoot!!!!At some point someone decided that o/u was the way to go rather than SxS, and I presume the forumites of the day were also split in their opinions of the newfangled idea that landed in their midst.
Not saying this is an equivalent development, but innovation does happen. Some will be good, others not so much, and time will tell whether this gun goes on to change shotguns in the future, or it gets consigned to the round, metal archival unit in the corner.
I wouldn't mind a go with it, see if it is nice tl shoot or whether the recooil is as nasty as it looks. The review I saw was keen to say this was designed as a field gun, rather than for clays...
I have an over / under cap and ball pistol. Great for skeet.Don't want to give a history lesson, but in terms of sporting weapons, the stacked barrel O/U came before the S/S.
If you don't believe me, and I'm sure many won't, visit The Royal Armouries in Leeds and have a look around. A great way to spend a day of your life. :biggrin:
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