thoughts, Caesar Guerini...

they do in Europe, especially on the international skeet fields, which is a much harder game than ours...
 
Perazzi and Miroku (Browning) rule the shooting in Europe - at least according to my English friend who shoots there

There's nothing wrong with the Jap Miroku/Browning at all- sturdy and reliable; but there is something about those Belgian barrels.....

And I want to know more about Fabbri's new process for smelting steel - supposedly, it is very high tech and produces an incredible barrel
 
Perazzi and Miroku (Browning) rule the shooting in Europe - at least according to my English friend who shoots there
I've shot in the UK and Europe. I agree Perazzi and Miroku/Browning are very popular but would definitely add Beretta to that mix. From what I've seen the Browning Superposed isn't used as much as the others in the UK and is a relatively rare item in Italy or Spain.
 
"are they a company that is here to stay?"

I wondered about that in 2004 when I acquired this 28 ga. Woodlander. Now that Guerini has taken an equity stake in FABARM, they have access to FABARM's sales network in more than 50 countries.

And Guerini-FABARM is now the 2nd largest shotgun manufacturing group in Italy.

www.caesarguerini.it/eng/News/Caesar-Guerini-Srl-takes-an-equity-stake-in-FABARM-S.p.A

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The same shop has a 32" Summit Ltd. 28 ga. that I'd like to have, too. I looked at it again yesterday. Like I really need another 28 ga. :D
 
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