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3 of the most popular Shotguns
Popular Pistols
Popular Air Rifles
Popular Rifles
Watch the law:- Shotguns in Public Places
Even with a firearms licence,
It is an offence to fire any weapon within 50 feet of the centre of any roadway, if by doing so you cause a nuisance. This offence could be committed by someone on private property close to a road who used a gun in a way which upset people on the road.
Webley & Scott 900 Series
Webley and Scott has been supplying guns to the public and to the government for over 200 years, which started in 1790.
Based in Birmingham, which in the 1800's was centre of gun production, founded by William Davies, tacken over by Philip Webley, his son in law the company amalgamated with W & C Scott and Sons, becoming Webley and Scott.
Webley & Scott 910S, 920S Sporting Over and Under 12 and 20 Gauge shotguns. Comes with 28", 30" or 32" barrels with 3" steel shot proofed chambers. Well weighted single selective trigger, manual safety, auto ejectors, fibre optic sight, 5 interchangeable chokes, ventilated top and middle ribs.
Costs about £700.
Rottweil .410
Lightweight and well balanced.
The idea that grown men might buy such small-bore guns and use them to good effect, even to break clays, was beyond comprehension. Yet this is just what has happened and, in the UK, much of this has come about due to the willingness of continental makers to produce worthy guns for the everyman market.
Costs about £900
AyA No.1 Deluxe 20-bore shotgun
Ok at £13,000 a bit expensive for the average man in the street but well worth a look!
AyA shotguns are built in Eibar, the birthplace of Spanish gunmaking. These guns offer a distinguished quality.
AyA offers one of the most world’s complete lines of high-quality shotguns, and its No. 1 Deluxe is the top of its line. Adorned with the finest "Rose & Scroll" (Purdey style) engraving, this "Best Of" is a work of art with straight hand, oil-finished walnut stock and color-hardened, old silver or bright finish hardware options.
Costs about £13,000.
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