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SHOTGUN REVIEW: SPORTING SANGRIA

Richard Atkins finds Zabala's new over/under as refreshing as its country of origin's famous tipple SPAIN IS a country associated with good times, providing relaxing holidays with sun, sea, sand and sangria at minimal cost. Something else the country has a fine ... Read Full Article


SNIPING REMARKS: SNIPERS SUPREME

NIGEL GREENAWAY introduces us to a key British figure in WW1 sniping, and documents early scope sights BEFORE STARTING to describe the different scopes and mounting systems used by the British in World War One, it would be remiss of me not to give some more information ... Read Full Article


AIR RIFLE REVIEW: A MODERN CLASSIC

MARK CAMOCCIO tries out the S410 and finds pretty can also be practical IT MAY sound bizarre, but I slightly resented the introduction of the modern pre-charged pneumatic. I've embraced the concept now, of course, and acknowledge that a PCP is a pre-requisite ... Read Full Article


RIFLE REVIEW: THE JEWEL IN THE CROWN

ANDY MASSINGHAM reviews a Swiss military and tactical rifle Brugger & Thomet is a small Swiss company that was founded in 1991. It initially specialised in supplying high quality firearm suppressors and accessory mounts to a large European firearms producer ... Read Full Article


AIRGUN PELLETS: PELLET PERFECTION?

MARK CAMOCCIO tries out the RWS Superfield Pellets WE'RE FAIRLY spoilt these days, with an abundance of airgun pellet designs available. Each and every division of our sport is catered for, be it indoor target shooting, specialist hunting applications, general ... Read Full Article


RIFLE REVIEW: ONCE UPON A TIME...

LAURIE HOLLAND ventures into the fairytale world of mystery and magic to test a born-again Czech classic Once upon a time a Scottish schoolboy pressed his nose against the gunshop window and said: "That's what I want!" ‘That' was the Brno Model 2 from the ... Read Full Article


RIFLE REVIEW: AVENGING ANGEL

TIM FINLEY is impressed with Roedale Precision actions from Germany PETE LINCOLN is an ex-REME Armourer, having qualified as a Class 1 Armourer in 1992. He is now the proprietor of Roedale Arms, a specialist custom rifle building company based in Germany. He ... Read Full Article


SHOTGUN REVIEW: CLASSIC FINISH?

RICHARD ATKINS reckons that Beretta's new Silver Pigeon V adds a touch of colour to the 687 range BERETTA SHOTGUNS are known worldwide, being one of the biggest names that vie for top slot in shooters' affections. They have an enviable record of international ... Read Full Article


GALLERY RIFLE: WINTER TUNE-UP

Part 2: the trigger unit by GWYN ROBERTS TO ME, the standard Ruger trigger unit and some ‘drop-in performance' trigger kits feel rather rough, almost as though some sand has found its way into the works. Trigger pull can also be on the heavy side, often ... Read Full Article


SHOTGUN REVIEW: A STOKE OF GENIUS

RICHARD ATKINS is a smart operator; he's got his hands on the new Marocchi Zero 3 Genius IT'S LESS than a year since we had the pleasure of trying the new Marocchi Zero 3 but development continues apace. Consumers are becoming more sophisticated in what they ... Read Full Article


HEARTBEAT RIFLES: THE MARLIN 444

In the last of his series on 1950s and 1960s rifles, LAURIE HOLLAND investigates his kind of levergun - or so we heard through the grapevine MY FINAL subject, for the time being at any rate, in this series about ‘Heartbeat' period sporting rifles seems ... Read Full Article


SNIPER RIFLE: SNIPING REMARKS

Nigel Greenaway follows up his No. 4(T) series with a look at the WW1 British sniping rifle I AM PLEASED that my recent articles on the WW2 British No.4(T) sniper rifle went down well enough that I have been asked to write about the origins of modern British ... Read Full Article


REVOLVER REVIEW: THE SEARCH FOR PERFECTION

RICHARD ATKINS dons velvet gloves to try the new JTL long barrel revolver MOST OF us will have heard the saying attributed to Emerson: "If a man builds a better mousetrap, the world will beat a path to his door." It comes in various forms but the analogy is clear ... Read Full Article


AIR RIFLE REVIEW: A DIFFERENT ANIMAL

MARK CAMOCCIO reviews a Phoenix that's more reinvention than reincarnation THERE ARE so many pre-charged pneumatics on the market today that any newcomer to airgunning could be forgiven for being bewildered by choice. With a fairly standard design format accounting ... Read Full Article


AIR RIFLE REVIEW: UNIVERSAL MAGIC

DAVE FROGGETT discovers an alloy-stock air rifle at a rather attractive price CARL WALTHER Sportwaffen GmbH has long been associated with high-end air rifles. Many of us that are a bit too long in the tooth started the pneumatic journey with a Walther LGR - one ... Read Full Article


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