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Re: Everything you need to know about boxlocks
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Mar 8th a 08:00 AM
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by Shotgunlover |
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The usual overemphasis on English guns cannot claim to be "everything" about boxlocks. The Beretta 6 series avoids the technical weaknesses of the Anson Deeley but gets no mention.
The solid cross pin of the Birmingham action and its minuses are left out. Considering how it impedes retightening and rebarreling it would be worth mentioning as a warning to prospective buyers.
A discussion on boxlocks that leaves out the French Robust and the AYA boxlocks is not giving the viewer-reader the full scope of the choices he has when looking for a good buy.
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