harrycatcat 31 Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 Yesterday I went out for the first time with an old side by side that I bought for £50. It looks a bit rough around the edges but it has no head ache, inside barrels are clean and it feels good to hold and it fits like a glove. On the first drive I shot 2 pheasants within minutes then got another shortly after I could not miss with that gun. My point is, it does not matter how much a gun costs its how you feel about the gun cos I could not be happier with that cheap gun. I dont know what chokes are in it or feck all. All I know is it did not cost thousands and I am chuffed to death. Has any one found similar or what. Quote Link to post
T78 4 Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 my uncle has a beretta trap gun worth a fortune and a cheap baikal o/u worth about 120 new!. i shoot clays with him and i love the baikal.out of the two i always ask for that one!(i use his guns when we shoot together)its not price that matters its how you get on with the gun(which in turn boosts confidence!) Quote Link to post
jamesy 0 Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 Yesterday I went out for the first time with an old side by side that I bought for £50. It looks a bit rough around the edges but it has no head ache, inside barrels are clean and it feels good to hold and it fits like a glove.On the first drive I shot 2 pheasants within minutes then got another shortly after I could not miss with that gun. My point is, it does not matter how much a gun costs its how you feel about the gun cos I could not be happier with that cheap gun. I dont know what chokes are in it or feck all. All I know is it did not cost thousands and I am chuffed to death. Has any one found similar or what. man after my own heart, am looking for a cheap s/s, as i feel i would get better satifaction from shooting a old s/s, dont get me wrong its nice to have a nice new gun, but you cant bet kicking your mates arse with a 50notes gun.. Quote Link to post
Guest Ditch_Shitter Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 Many decades back, when they first started producing Folding 12 bores, I bought a brand spanking new one. I took it out and caught a crow in the top of a none too tall tree. Up went the gun. It felt f*cking AWFUL. I fired. The crow f*cked off! I had a few more shots out of that wretched thing - felt like I was shouldering a bent crutch, with one hand, every time! Straight back to the shop and was more than happy to hand it back at a substantial loss. As Mr Rothery agreed with me; 'If the gun just doesn't fit ye and feel right .....'. Conversely, of course ..... Quote Link to post
solo-hunter 0 Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 i agree i was given a side by side because the owner didnt want to continue his ticket. it,like yours, fits like a glove and is a bit rough round the edges. i have a beretta 687 sporter and that old s/s shoots just as well cheers Quote Link to post
COMPO 54 Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 i bought my first shotgun a couple of years ago.....an old spanish side by side.....£110 a bit rough but useable....i went on to buy a single shot .410 and then spent £440 on a semi auto (plus extras-sling/cartridges etc...) anyway i am back with the side by side and use that exclusively now...its rough, but it fits and is lighter and i like it.......i wish i hadn't spent £600 note on teh other two but there's no point selling them as i wouldn't get a lot for them a week ago Quote Link to post
harrycatcat 31 Posted November 25, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 25, 2007 Spoke too soon as the old sbs started sticking shut when the first barrel is fired and it wont open until the second barrel is fired. I think it must be the firing pin sticking in. Hey well these things happen. Quote Link to post
mad al 146 Posted November 25, 2007 Report Share Posted November 25, 2007 Spoke too soon as the old sbs started sticking shut when the first barrel is fired and it wont open until the second barrel is fired. I think it must be the firing pin sticking in. Hey well these things happen. probably be OK the more it's used . I think the old guns have more character Quote Link to post
Guest Macnas Posted November 26, 2007 Report Share Posted November 26, 2007 Might be just a striker return spring that needs replacing, might be somethng else. Get it to your gunsmith mate, best to be safe. Quote Link to post
shotgun 0 Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 i bought a zabala sbys 30 in barrells takes up to 3an half inch shells bit heavy an longer than normal,but it hits what ever i point it at all me mates laughed at first,dont laugh so much now ,best 60 quid ive spent in a long time.. Quote Link to post
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