An Uggie for half the money is half the gun. That's why it's half the money.

Markets don't lie.

AyA's do well in the used market, they are way easier to sell than a Ugartechea. That name comes with a blank stare, while the AyA name at least results in a nod of the head.

This is from John Boyd's ad on this site. (Quality Arms).

A very tidy little gun, at a fair price. New.

The question is if was MY $4k, and this is where it would go.



AYA #453 - 20 ga. 28" ic/mod. This is one of the really nice upland guns made by one of the most respected makers' in Spain today. This elegant , small frame gun has a case colored receiver with a light engraving. A traditional game gun with double triggers, straight stock and a splinter forearm. This gun was ordered with select grade wood, with the AYA best hand rubbed oil finish. Also on this nice lightweight gun there is a stock oval in the butt stock where you can custom engrave your initials if you wish. These are beautifully custom built guns that are of exceptional quality! New. (1 1/2 x 2 3/8 x 15 * 6 lb.)
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Gun # KK-16-09
$3,695


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