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Boxall & Edmiston Sidelock shotgun review

Boxall & Edmiston Sidelock shotgun: If you want a quality side-by-side made to your specifications and costing in the region of £25,000, there is only one option. No other English sidelock comes near it in price.

Time Well Spent
Time Well Spent November 15, 2011

Boxall & Edmiston Sidelock shotgun
We test a lot of guns at The Field but we do not test as many British guns as we might because the British trade has taken a terrible hammering in recent generations.

The problem has been the decline of the artisan (and his time-consuming and ever-more-costly work) and the rise of the imported machine-made gun.

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Happily, things are changing; hi-tech gunmaking is establishing itself here. 
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It began with London firms such as Holland & Holland and Purdey. Now the machine revolution has moved on to Staffordshire, Birmingham, Suffolk, Lancashire and Scotland. 
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We have realised that the costs of running multi-axis CNC kit is similar in the UK and Brescia these days, and that there is a good potential market for British products at the right price.
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The test gun, a pinless sidelock of apparently classic form, is the latest model by Boxall & Edmiston (a partnership of Peter Boxall, late of Holland & Holland and Jaguar, and James Edmiston who once owned Stirling Armaments). 
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