It should be a nice fast handling shotgun.

I’d be interested in how close the metal to metal surfaces were fit, because historically this brand was known for their close tolerances.

People still refer to them as the “Purdy of Spain”, but while I’m sure they had the ability to make a shotgun as nice as your classic Purdy, I haven’t seen many that compared.

Last edited by ClapperZapper; 02/26/21 09:09 AM.

Out there doing it best I can.