Originally Posted By: Kyrie
Ah, Larry is indulging in the gun rag writers penchant for trying to make the pretentious sound important.

Gentlemen, any fellow who gives preference to a company based on how long that companys name has been in use is just involved in a variation of buy the name and not the gun.


Well, let's see . . . a century's worth of history. Not bad. However, that would mean that AyA was not one of those Spanish makers churning out all those guns used for driven shooting prior to WWI . . . since that fracas began in 1914. Still in search of examples of some of those--that are still being used today, as are thousands of British guns from the pre-WWI era.