Oh, good Lord, I can't say I don't like Spanish guns! There are some nice ones out there.



This is my Ugartechea 1972 vintage "Falcon". It too was built to a price point, it was just a higher one. I did a bit of work to get the importers bad taste features off the gun, eliminating the white line spacers and the gold plated triggers, fitting a new recoil pad, and opening the chokes. This one is a 12, with 3" chambers, disc set strikers (a very worthwhile feature, me thinks) and a nicely fitted hidden third fastener. No ejectors or single trigger eliminates a lot of mischief in Spanish guns, and English ones too, although you didn't hear that from me.
I like it as a traveler, and have a little tool box I toss in the case with it, that includes the tool for the strikers and a spare set of them. I have zero issues to report with it, and while I haven't fed it steel yet, I'm sure I will someday.



You know, they built them in 20 gauge, too, right? You could do worse than a Falcon.

Best,
Ted