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I shot a 28" 16 ga AyA53 - SLE, side clips, hidden 3rd fastener - for about 5 years and wish I hadn't sold it. A very sweet, nicely balanced and handsome shotgun. On the other hand, the 3rd fastener broke on a pheasant hunt during the first year I had it, and I couldn't open the gun. Jack Rowe repaired it and I got the gun back pretty quickly, but I still remember walking a weedy ditch back to the car with no way to reload and having my springer flush two nice cock birds.
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I shot a 28" 16 ga AyA53 - SLE, side clips, hidden 3rd fastener - for about 5 years and wish I hadn't sold it. A very sweet, nicely balanced and handsome shotgun. On the other hand, the 3rd fastener broke on a pheasant hunt during the first year I had it, and I couldn't open the gun. Jack Rowe repaired it and I got the gun back pretty quickly, but I still remember walking a weedy ditch back to the car with no way to reload and having my springer flush two nice cock birds. I'm a sucker for a nice 16 gauge, and wouldn't say 'no' to an AyA 53 in 16 gauge for the right price. I lucked into two Ugartechea 16 gauge guns this year, a model 116 and a model 75.
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I once had a Model 53 12ga. The barrels did not shoot to the same POI. I got rid of it.
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I have a 16 ga AYA Model 53 SLE with 28" barrels made in 1996 which I bought used 10 years later. At 6'8" and dimensions that fit me perfectly, it has become my regular wild bird gun. Ruffs, Bobs and Roosters: change the Brileys and the shells and away we go. It will be the last gun I sell.
I believe the 53 and 56 preceded the development of the 1 and 2s as their game and target guns respectively. Both have all the features Kenney mentioned plus gold washed locks, articulated front triggers and disc set strikers. With the advent of the Model 2, they remain a custom only gun. Mine has a Holland style self opener. They are more stout than the 2s but not as heavy as the target 56.
If you can find a nice one that fits you there is no better value in a modern SxS.
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PS. Far too many of the 53s were ordered with AYA's ugly selective single trigger and often also a beaver tail forend. If you can find a double trigger, case colored with a splinter, you have found the best value in a Spanish gun!
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I have had a Model 53E in 20 gauge for the past 15 years or so, a wonderful gun, very well made, with gorgeous wood, and, yes, the SST was ugly, but it never missed a beat. I just recently sold it simply because I have other guns that fit me better, so a very good friend of mine who is shorter and much stockier built than I am now enjoys it. If it had fit me just a bit better, I would still be shooting it. GREAT gun.
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I have a 53E in 12 gauge, ordered it directly from Spain in the mid 70s. Gun still looks new, may have shot 10 boxes through it 28" barrels, semi beaver tail, mod and full chocked. killed a few turkeys, a couple a pheasant, and a few doves. Dr. P. Hit it on the head, The 53 is one of AYA,s early catalog gun, a semi copy of a Purdy system. You can't go wrong!
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Mea culpa! I had sinus surgery last Monday to repair a mashed nose from 40-years ago. Percocet works just a bit too-well it would seem.
Wrong gun.... but I still maintain the rest of my assertions: AyAs are a lot of gun for the money, and for the moment, they are still very affordable.
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Thanks for all of the comments. It appears that I was misguided at the outset and that a model 56 is more of what I was/am looking for. So I'll be off to that quest.
thanks again
have another day Dr.WtS
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the Mod 53 is heavier than their standard, say #1 or #2 and is usually equipped with a third fastener and side clips. Also the rib is likely to be engraved or cross hatched rather than game rib, but it could be ordered the other way also. Very stout guns but not as heavy as the 56. I shot 1 for clays for a few years and had no issues.
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