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Guerini Round Action shotgun review

Guerini Round Action shotgun review: Take a look at the new Guerini Round Action gun – one of several new round-bar guns coming out of Italy.

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Time Well Spent
Time Well Spent October 26, 2010

Guerini Round Action shotgun review.
We have looked at Guerini guns previously and been impressed by their styling, performance and value.

I shoot a Guerini 20-bore Maxum gun at driven game and have been extremely pleased with its performance over three seasons.

All the Guerini guns I have examined to date punch above their weight. Does this new gun meet the same standard? Let?s put it under the microscope.

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First impressions are good, especially when one considers the price is £3,775 including VAT (with a plainer, colour-case hardened model at £2,775). 
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This model looks different to side-plated, Maxum, Essex and Forum guns. 
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Although based on a similar action, it is fabricated from a new forging dedicated to round-bar guns, and achieves improved strength as well as a character of its own. 
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The well-engraved action combines tight scroll with some bolder floral work to the rear. There are also floral panels on the fore-end iron and to the fences. 
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It all strikes a good balance ? modern Italian styling at its best.
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The rear of the action is scalloped with a large, open-radiused cut. 
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