Advice on choosing a rifle and scope
Buying guns second-hand
Secondhand Miroku MK60 review
Secondhand Miroku MK60 review: There’s always a temptation to say "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." In other words, if something works really well, then don’t "improve" it by making design changes.
Which rifle is best? The CZ 455, an Anschutz or a Sako Quad?
Which rifle is best? I am considering purchasing either a CZ 455 16in barrel rifle, an Anschutz 18in barrel rifle or a Sako Quad, but I would appreciate some guidance. The new CZ 455 is said to have some bullet feed problems. Also, is this rifle’s quality compromised by its…
Gun reviews: Secondhand B. Rizzini shotgun
Gun reviews: Secondhand B. Rizzini shotgun: Around 25 years ago, if you wanted an entry-level shotgun and had set your sights slightly higher than a Baikal, you might have chosen an E. Rizzini.
Secondhand Caesar Guerini Maxum gun review
Secondhand Caesar Guerini Maxum gun review: If you wished to revive the British shotgun industry, what would you build?
How long will my secondhand Browning B425 last me?
I've just bought my first gun, a secondhand Browning B425. How long will it last before I need to buy another one?
Secondhand Krieghoff shotgun review
Gun reviews: Secondhand Krieghoff shotguns The German gunmaking firm of Krieghoff was founded in the town of Suhl in 1886, but it wasn’t until post World War II years that it became well known in Britain.
Secondhand Beretta SO shotgun review
Secondhand Beretta SO shotgun review: Tullio Marengoni must be the most famous gun designer that the majority of British shotgun shooters have never heard of.
Second-hand Miroku MK70 shotgun review
Around 50 years ago, so rumour has it, Miroku of Japan were building such good guns based on Browning-type actions that Browning turned to them to build their mass-market guns.
Secondhand gun review: Lanber Sporter
Secondhand Lanber Sporter: The craftsmen of northern Spain have been producing fine guns for 500 years.
Second-hand Guns – Guns for the common man
Robin Marshall-Ball puts the case for the side-by-side, a piece of England's past that has stood the test of time and is again finding favour in the field