This video features a review of a custom side-by-side shotgun bearing the H. J. Hussey name, a renowned 19th-century British maker. The gun, though not made in England but in Spain, is examined at Sportarm at the West London Shooting School. The reviewer, joined by Sportarm's Archie Trower, tests the shotgun on clays and provides a thorough lookover and review, aiming to assess the quality of the Spanish-made firearm. The video also includes links to channel memberships, ammunition, hearing protection, and social media channels.
This video delves into the history and legacy of Lanber, a Spanish firearm manufacturer, with a particular focus on their Sporter shotgun model. The content explores whether the Lanber Sporter represents a good value on the second-hand market. It covers the company's history, the evolution of the Sporter over the years, includes details about a specific 2011 model, and offers final thoughts and a review of the shotgun, including its case. The video aims to inform viewers about this 'forgotten legend' of Spanish gun making.
This YouTube video features Jonny from TGS Outdoors taking a close look at an old Francisco Sarriugarte shotgun. The content delves into the history and background of the Francisco Sarriugarte name, likely associated with Spanish firearm manufacturing. The video aims to provide viewers with insights into this particular shotgun model, encouraging channel support through memberships and merchandise, and promoting other content platforms like their podcast and social media.
This video features Jonny taking a close look at an Arrieta Viscount side-by-side shotgun chambered in 20 bore. The presenter acknowledges Arrieta's past bankruptcy but highlights their legacy of producing beautiful Spanish firearms. Due to social distancing, minor focus and audio issues are present as the video was self-filmed with unfamiliar equipment. The content aims to showcase the firearm and inform viewers about its characteristics.
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