WH308
Well-Known Member
So this weekend I called into a couple of gunshops while passing. I handled a few guns both Spanish and English.
One 28” AYA No2 that was very nose heavy and also heavy in general, one Gunmark sable that was a XXV with 70mm chambers, this handled nicely and was tidy, but the engraving was quite coarse and the action was very “chunky”
The last was a slightly tired J&W Tolley sidelock, it was fitted with 26” barrels with a Churchill rib and was very delicate and slender through the action, very nicely balanced and handled beautifully.
It’s action made the Spanish guns feel rather bulky and unrefined.
It was chambered for 2.5” cartridges, and I have not handled many guns that are, are they generally lighter in the action, or is the difference just the level of quality and refinement?
One 28” AYA No2 that was very nose heavy and also heavy in general, one Gunmark sable that was a XXV with 70mm chambers, this handled nicely and was tidy, but the engraving was quite coarse and the action was very “chunky”
The last was a slightly tired J&W Tolley sidelock, it was fitted with 26” barrels with a Churchill rib and was very delicate and slender through the action, very nicely balanced and handled beautifully.
It’s action made the Spanish guns feel rather bulky and unrefined.
It was chambered for 2.5” cartridges, and I have not handled many guns that are, are they generally lighter in the action, or is the difference just the level of quality and refinement?


