PESCA Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 Up for sale is my 12 bore hammer gun by Victor Aramberri of Spain. It's a round action with coin-finish, non-ejector with 27.5 inch barrels, which I believe are choked half and full (18.0 & 17.5). Can't find a mark for the chamber, but I've always used 65mm (2.5") cartridges through it, and it's nitro-proofed to 850 kgs. Length of pull is 14.25 inches, terminated in a plastic butt-plate. Rib is flat, tapered and file-cut, with single brass bead. Okay, the condition. Some marks to the woodwork, but no deep bruises and no cracks. Bluing slightly faded, but not too bad at all. Bores are lovely and clean. Some minor play on the action, but not sloppy. This is a gun from the early seventies and is a great roughshoting gun. Looks the part, and the round-action is really unusual and very nice on the eye. Shoots and handles really nice, but I need some room in my cabinet for an impending purchase (note to self 1: stop buying guns. note to self 2: better to buy another cabinet ). And now, the price. I'm wanting £150 for this nice little gun, collected. Would do RFD at your expense, at a push. I've included lots of pics. Thanks for looking. PESCA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
springerfern Posted October 11, 2010 Report Share Posted October 11, 2010 Up for sale is my 12 bore hammer gun by Victor Aramberri of Spain. It's a round action with coin-finish, non-ejector with 27.5 inch barrels, which I believe are choked half and full (18.0 & 17.5). Can't find a mark for the chamber, but I've always used 65mm (2.5") cartridges through it, and it's nitro-proofed to 850 kgs. Length of pull is 14.25 inches, terminated in a plastic butt-plate. Rib is flat, tapered and file-cut, with single brass bead. Okay, the condition. Some marks to the woodwork, but no deep bruises and no cracks. Bluing slightly faded, but not too bad at all. Bores are lovely and clean. Some minor play on the action, but not sloppy. This is a gun from the early seventies and is a great roughshoting gun. Looks the part, and the round-action is really unusual and very nice on the eye. Shoots and handles really nice, but I need some room in my cabinet for an impending purchase (note to self 1: stop buying guns. note to self 2: better to buy another cabinet ). And now, the price. I'm wanting £150 for this nice little gun, collected. Would do RFD at your expense, at a push. I've included lots of pics. Thanks for looking. PESCA Pictures not there to see. Can you put some more up please Thank you springerfern Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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