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William & Son 16-bore shotgun review

William & Son 16-bore shotgun: The result of hours of work from some of the world’s most talented gunmakers, this 16-bore gun from William & Son is a perfect shooting partner.

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Time Well Spent
Time Well Spent September 5, 2011

William & Son 16-bore shotgun
Many sportsmen have a passion for fine English guns, and they don?t come much finer than this exquisite William & Son 16-bore sidelock side-by-side.

It was built for stock by the London firm, which is based in Mount Street, Mayfair.

The company was founded and is chaired by William Asprey, a well-known sportsman.

Under his direction the firm strives to make beautiful things to the standards of a bygone age.

Their gunmaking operation is overseen by Paul West, a 40-year veteran of the trade who was trained at Holland & Holland.

I have yet to see a William & Son gun that is anything less than finest quality.

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This 16-bore impressed immediately, with a very fine finish and characteristic William & Son deep scroll engraving by Peter Cusack. 
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The floral work is accentuated by blacking to the background surfaces, which really brings out the beauty of what might truly be described as stunning engraving. 
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It is not over the top, it does not even qualify as flash, but it is definitely sumptuous and is as pretty as anything I have seen recently. 
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<em><strong>THE TEAM</strong></em>
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Paul tends to keep the same team working on his guns: Mick Kelly for barrels, Mike Sullivan and John Craven doing the action work, Stéphan Dupille on stocking and Colin Orchard finishing. 
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