Originally Posted By: bonny
The European market for firearms is small, as most countries in the EU have very restrictive gun laws, and with the troubles we have witnessed in france etc, are only going to get tighter. Add to that that the side by side, which i assume is what Ugartechea produced the most of, is seen as an old coots gun this side of the Atlantic. When i go shooting clays with mine, i am usually the only one out of dozens with a sxs.
The Spanish stuff does not have the reputation of the Italian guns like Beretta and Perazzi, i suppose the closest they would get would be AYA.


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