| Alex Martin Continental |
A.J. Smith has a new gun and Richard Rawlingson has put it through its paces in this exclusive first test.(Clay Shooting, May 2002) |
| Antonio Zoli Columbus |
The Antonio Zoli Columbus will certainly turn some heads when out in the field.(Shootinguk, December 2007) |
| Baikal 12 gauge |
Baikal shotguns are famed for their reliability and strength, but not their looks. Here we take a look at their new 12-bore.(Shootinguk, March 2008) |
| Beretta 68 |
Beretta’s high grade 687 gets the
performance goodies to go with the looks.(Clay Shooting, April 2003) |
| Beretta 682 Gold E |
EVOLUTIONARY PROGRESS - The new 682 has striking looks. Richard Rawlingson looks to see if the performance matches the packaging.(Clay Shooting, June 2000) |
| Beretta 686 E |
After the 682, it is the turn of Beretta's 686 series guns to get the E treatment. Richard Rawlingson heads for the trap layouts in this month's test.(Clay Shooting, April 2001) |
| Beretta DT10 |
PERAZZI BASHER? Beretta's new DT10 Trident has its Italian rival firmly in its sights. Richard Rawlingson gets his hands on a trap version and puts it through its paces.(Clay Shooting, November 2000) |
| Bettinsoli Sport |
Impressive or what? We give the new Bettinsoli Sporter shotgun, with great styling and a low price tag, the thumbs up.(Shootinguk, September 2007) |
| Bisley 2000 |
Tony Kennedy has returned to his favourite Italian hunting grounds and come up with another tempting package to challenge the established names. Richard Rawlingson investigates.(Clay Shooting, September 2000) |
| Blaser F3 - used |
When you buy a Blaser F3 you get not just a shotgun, but the basis on which to build a complete shooting system.(Shootinguk, July 2007) |
| Brierley's Bloxham Special |
Brierley Guns have taken Miroku's ever-popular MK38, blended it with the input of Carl Bloxham and Nigel Teague and come up with a gun that is ready for top-level competition. Is it a recipe for success? Richard Rawlingson finds out.(Clay Shooting, July 2001) |
| Browning B25 |
The Browning B25, or Superposed, is made in the Custom Shop at Liege in Belgium.(Shootinguk, April 2008) |
| Browning B425 |
Grade numbers are out and Browning and names are in. Is Elite better than Prestige, and does the new Privilege give you special powers? We take a brief look at the latest in the long B425 line.(Clay Shooting, January 2000) |
| Browning B525 Hunter |
This Browning B525 Hunter shotgun is a great little Japanese-made 20-bore.(Shootinguk, April 2008) |
| Browning Cynergy |
Browning's award-winning Cynergy incorporates all that's best in modern shotgun design - at an affordable price.(Shootinguk, June 2007) |
| Browning Elite |
With the Browning Elite, the shotgun buyer is being offered a little something extra.(Shootinguk, October 2007) |
| Browning Grand Prix |
We take a look at a shotgun from Browning, the Grand Prix, and find it has a hidden surprise in store.(Shootinguk, September 2007) |
| Browning Medallist |
New to shooting? Buying on a tight budget? Then take a look at the affordable Browning Medallist shotgun.(Shootinguk, June 2007) |
| Browning Ultra XT |
TOPS FOR TRAP? - Browning's new Ultra XT is the trap companion to the XS Sporter. Richard Rawlingson puts it through its paces.(Clay Shooting, May 2000) |
| Browning XS |
XS PERFORMANCE - Browning have made some tweaks to the X-range competitions guns for 2001. Richard Rawlingson has been trying out a sporting model with 32" barrels.(Clay Shooting, August 2000) |
| Browning XS Sporter |
Browning's XS Sporter gets a new surface coating for improved handling. Will function triumph over form?
Richard Rawlingson investigates.(Clay Shooting, October 2002) |
| Caesar Guerini 28 gauge |
The Caesar Guerini Maxum is a sleek and stylish shotgun. Could this Italian marvel give the established favourites some serious competition.(Shootinguk, July 2006) |
| Fabarm Axis |
Makers of the Fabarm series have brought all the modern technology they can muster to bear on this over-under.(Shootinguk, June 2007) |
| Fabarm Axis Elite |
The new Fabarm Axis Elite over-under shotgun might look markedly different from the outside, but do the changes we see go more than skin deep?(Shootinguk, April 2008) |
| Fabarm Max Luxus |
Fabarm's new Max Luxus over-and-under joins the company's already well received semi-auto in a two pronged attack on the established brands. We liked the auto a lot but will this model cut it against fierce opposition? Richard Rawlingson investigates.(Clay Shooting, June 2000) |
| Famars 20 gauge |
This Famars over-under shotgun is an intriguing side-plated, Celtic engraved 20 gauge.(Shootinguk, April 2008) |
| Fausti Falcon Sporter |
Here we take a look at the Italian Fausti Falcon shotgun, an over-under that's been revitalised following the merger of two gunmaking companies.(Shootinguk, September 2007) |
| Franchi Alcione |
Here we review a fresh-looking Franchi field gun out of Italy. Has the wait for this shotgun been worth it?(Shootinguk, September 2007) |
| Franchi Harrier Sport |
Italian-made Franchi guns have always managed to fill a niche in the British market with nicely made shotguns.(Shootinguk, September 2007) |
| Gamba Daytona |
Precision engineering and a niftily designed trigger mechanism are standard qualities in this purpose-made Sporting over-under shotgun from Italy.(Shootinguk, June 2007) |
| Gamba Daytona Sporter |
Renato Gamba guns have a new distributor and a major marketing push is planned. Could this be the time for the marque to really establish itself in Britain? Richard Rawlingson looks at a model that will be a key part of the line up.(Clay Shooting, June 2002) |
| Guerini 28 gauge |
It looks elegant, it shoots well and it costs just over £2,000. Is this Guerini 28 gauge the perfect gun?(Shootinguk.co.uk, February 2008) |
| Huglu |
TURKISH DELIGHT - Richard Rawlingson suspends disbelief and tests the first ever Turkish gun to arrive in the Clay Shooting offices.(Clay Shooting, October 2000) |
| Kemen KM4 |
Richard Rawlingson takes a fresh look at the latest Kemen KM-4 and finds some new tweaks on Spain's most successful competition gun.(Clay Shooting, November 2001) |
| Kennedy Comp Trap |
It is over two years now since we first saw the Kennedy Competition made by Perugini & Visini in Italy. The sporting model has enjoyed success, not least in the hands of Sean Bramley, but we had not until now had a chance to put a trap gun through its paces, an omission remedied by the arrival of this month's test gun with 32-inch barrels. On paper it should provide direct competition for the likes of Perazzi, Kemen and Gamba, both in specification and in price.(Clay Shooting, January 2002) |
| Krieghoff K-20 |
New models from Krieghoff are rare and always a big event. Richard Rawlingson gets his hands on the K-20, already a big hit on both sides of the Atlantic.(Clay Shooting, February 2002) |
| Macnab Highlander |
Richard Rawlingson tests a new all rounder that has a strong Italian accent despite its Scottish name(Clay Shooting, March 2003) |
| Marocchi M99 |
New Age Gunmaking? A new gun hits the market from an Italian firm which will be unfamiliar to many readers. Richard Rawlingson tells all.(Clay Shooting, March 2000) |
| Marocchi M99 Sporter |
The Marocchi Model 99 is now available with 32" barrels - and an all-black action. Richard Rawlingson has been testing it.(Clay Shooting, March 2001) |
| Perazzi GD Special Sporting |
The GD Special Sporting is the closest most of us
will get to shooting George Digweed's gun. Richard
Rawlingson looks at the new model that is already a double World Championship winner(Clay Shooting, March 2002) |
| Perazzi MX12 |
...THE ENGLISH SPORTER - A third model joins the Perazzi line up of guns for the sporting disciplines. Richard Rawlingson takes a look.(Clay Shooting, February 2000) |
| Remington 28 Bore (Used Gun) |
SMALL-BORE SWEETIE - The Remington 1100 has long since been superseded by the Model 11-87 in 12-bore form but it lives on in the small gauges. Richard Rawlingson asks whether the diminutive 28-bore has a place in competition shooting and tests a mint example.(Clay Shooting, July 2000) |
| Salvinelli Monza |
Avalon Guns is the latest big retailer to go into direct gun importation. Richard Rawlingson wonders if the Salvinelli Monza can make it out of the pits and into the fast lane.(Clay Shooting, April 2002) |
| SKB |
SKB RETURNS - Kevin Gill's company Shooting and Leisure is behind the return to these shores of the forgotten Japanese gun - the SKB. Can it still compete or would it have been best left in the past? Richard Rawlingson gives his verdict.(Clay Shooting, January 2001) |
| SKB Model 5100 Trap |
Richard Rawlingson has been looking at the Model 5100 Trap, the highest grade of the standard production guns from this Japanese manufacturer.(Clay Shooting, September 2001) |
| Visiting the Fabarm Factory |
Richard Atkins visits the Fabarm factory in Brescia to see how this Italian maker has developed its product line.Richard Atkins |
| Winchester Supreme |
Just a couple of years or so after its launch the Winchester Supreme — the gun intended to revive the great traditions of Winchester over-and-under guns — has been given a makeover.(Clay Shooting, February 2003) |
| Winchester Supreme Sporting |
After many years the famous Winchester name once again graces an over-and-under shotgun. Can it live up to the brand's past reputation? Richard Rawlingson investigates.(Clay Shooting, May 2001) |