Ejecting parallel shotgun with very little recoil. It's all right. Back and front of walnut wood. Available in 66 cm cannon and Innerchoke 5.
Characteristics
Characteristics
- Gun length: 66 cm.
- Caliber is 20.
- Weight: 2470 grams.
- Shooting selector.
- This is Culata Nogal.
- It's 76 mm wide.
- It's an expulsion.
How to buy a gun
The procedures are very simple
- You can make the payment in any of the following ways
- Credit card.
- Bank transfer.
- VIP card (this option will also serve to finance your order).
- You will have to send us a photocopy of your ID card and the corresponding firearms permit depending on the type of weapon.
- The shipment will be made to the corresponding Civil Guard Station with Weapons Intervention (please indicate yours in the "Observations" section, which you will find at the end of your order).
what permit do I need to purchase this gun?
- SHOTGUN
Para the purchase of a shotgun requires a copy of your ID card and a SHOTGUN GUN PERMIT (E).
You can send this documentation by fax or mail.
FAX: 981 17 91 01
E-MAIL: web@a-alvarez.com
Parallel Shotguns Features
- Characteristics:
Very handy weapon - Barrels:
The juxtaposed barrels are made of steel and joined one to the other. The element that welds them together at the top is the "Soloist", which is also the main aiming element, without detriment to the "Point of aim" that will help us to aim at the piece correctly - Scale:
The most important mechanical element of the weapon, comprising the levers of the bolts, the firing springs, the keys, the bolt and the triggers. There are two types of scales for parallel shotguns: the Anson scale, which is mainly characterized by the simplicity of its mechanism and can be recognized externally by its half or split platen, and the Holland & Holland scale, which has a much more complex and high quality mechanical system, but its main disadvantage is its high price - Stock:
Fundamental element of the shotgun, taking into account that its size must be perfectly adapted to the physical characteristics of the hunter, since the final performance of the shotgun may depend directly on it. They are usually made of wood (mainly walnut) and can be made to measure. There are basically two types: The "English", which is straight and lacks a lower stretch at the throat, and the "Pistolet", which widens at the throat, taking the shape of a pistol grip - Advantages:
Shotgun suitable for horizontal and ground shooting. Extremely safe and resistant - Disadvantages:
Not suitable for skeet shooting - Type of hunting:
Rabbit, Hare
Tips for choosing your shotgun
When selecting the most suitable shotgun, there are a series of characteristics that must be taken into account:
The length of the barrel: it is really surprising how many barrel lengths we can find, from 60 to 81 cm. But the most important thing about the length is that it allows the gun to be perfectly balanced. The length has little effect on ballistics, but it has a significant influence on aiming and handling. Thus, a shotgun with a long barrel length does not necessarily have a higher initial velocity or a longer range, but it will make aiming easier.
It is usually indicated that the most suitable length for semiautomatics is less than 71 cm (60 or 65 cm are enough) and for repeaters and less than 76 (70 or 71) for doubles or single shots.
As for the chokes we will have to choose between versatility or the quality of the plinking; since the fixed chokes offer a higher quality of plinking but a much lower versatility. Thus, semi-automatics and repeaters are usually fitted with interchangeable chokes, while competition guns are usually fitted with fixed chokes.
When selecting the type of barrel, we must bear in mind that rifled chokes are only useful for shooting at less than 15 meters. They are suitable (as a specialized solution) for woodcock, quail and rabbit.
It is also important to know what are the plates, these refer to the guns in which the most important elements of the percussion, trigger and safety mechanisms are housed either in some hollows placed in the lower part of the scale (half plate) or in some side plates attached behind the scale and which are usually oval in shape (full plate). The full length is usually safer, but has the disadvantage of complexity and requires much more careful adjustments.
Another very common option in one or two-shot guns is the automatic ejector; a device that launches empty cases out of the chamber.
The stock is, without a doubt, another of the most confusing issues. The so-called "English" stock is straight underneath, has no bulges or protrusions to support the palm of the hand and is suitable for guns with two triggers. The "pistolete" or "pistolet" ones offer a very uniform position and loading, as well as great ease when lifting the gun. The "Montecarlo" ones have a straight and higher spine, and are therefore suitable for the parts to be lifted.
In short, it is always good to know the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of each type of gun; but the final decision should be based on a thorough and realistic analysis of our needs, capabilities and tastes. It is, in short, a personal choice.
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