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Hey all, I'm looking for some info on this gun from current or former owners. What's your take on the gun, well balanced, good quality any reliability issues.
Pros, cons or any comments.
Thanks!
Greg
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I have had a couple of them the first one was a great gun and one of my all time favorites.it got stolen during a move while in the military back in the seventies. I replaced it with another of the same type and it was a piece of junk. I always look at them but have been disappointed in the quality. Give it a real good look over. The stuff coming out of Turkey are better made guns in my opinion
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Mine is a Sears import. Pretty good Spanish boxlock IMHO...Geo
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Mine is also a Sears' gun. They are a solid utility shotgun with good dimensions and lighter than their American couterparts. The wood however is light and pretty straight grained and prone to cracking in the larger gauges.ymmv
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I have one, basketweave type checkering, black chrome exterior finish. Very similar to the Laurona made for Winchester and labeled the Model 22.
A solid old SxS.
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I was expecting Jagermeister to weigh in so Gregory could have an opinion from an internet fake who doesn't even own any doubles.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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I was expecting Jagermeister to weigh in so Gregory could have an opinion from an internet fake who doesn't even own any doubles. There were three guns from Sears Roebuck & Co I could recommend: Ted Williams 400 O/U by Olin-Kodnesha, Mauser put together on FN Supreme action by High Standard and Model 100 SxS shotgun by Agurre & Aranzabal. I would never recommend a Laurona.
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laurona's like most spanish made guns, are light weight, well balanced and shoot where you point them...however, they are hunting grade guns and as such are made to be carried a lot and shot not so much...if you plan to shoot more than, say 100 rounds a year, then spend more money on a target grade gun...and save your spanish double for the field...sadly, there is nothing much left in the field these days, so it seems pointless to go there, unless you enjoy long walks in the country with a good dog...and if you happen to come across a turkey varmint, then kill it.
Last edited by ed good; 06/09/18 07:46 AM.
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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I was expecting Jagermeister to weigh in so Gregory could have an opinion from an internet fake who doesn't even own any doubles. There were three guns from Sears Roebuck & Co I could recommend: Ted Williams 400 O/U by Olin-Kodnesha, Mauser put together on FN Supreme action by High Standard and Model 100 SxS shotgun by Agurre & Aranzabal. I would never recommend a Laurona. Taking recommendations on double shotguns from an internet fake who owns no doubles and has no actual experience with them is about like depending on someone with no taste buds to recommend a good restaurant. And if Sears Roebuck depended upon Tire Kicking customers like Jagermeister to stay in business, it is no wonder they are on the verge of bankruptcy and closing hundreds of stores.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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