The AYA 53!!
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2021
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It went back it came and it got the customer brought it and he sold it and but what he did before he did that he said he did he sent it back to aya and he got it completely & utterly refurbished, thanks for clearing that up 😂😂😂🤔
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I do indeed have a 53e. Manufactured in 1951, fitted with a Purdey pad. Simply magnificent
Used to own a 53 sidelock with 32" barrels in the same condition, retaining 97% case hardening and still with factory set full & 3/4 choking. A touch on the heavy side because they're a live pigeon gun with reinforced lock-up via the side clips. Excellent balance and minimal felt recoil🙂
What a magnificent shotgun! Now that would be a lifetime piece. I’ve never seen one like it. Thank you for the commentary and your shared enthusiasm for this wonderful shotgun.
I’ve a no.53 and absolutely love it, made 1980 and in mint condition, I do most of my game shooting however with an AYA best quality boxlock, which is lighter and quicker
I have two AYA 53s
One is 26 inch barrel colour hardened action the other is 28 inch barrel with silver action
Both have full length stocks and are in good condition
Bradley Northern Ireland
25 yrs ago - I bought a cased #53 with 2 sets of 28" barrells #1 : IC + M & #2: IM + F ! £850 with from fathers legacy ! Had to sell it to raise funds at the turn of the century _ never been so unhappy about having to let something go ! I've continued my thorough enjoyment - collection- of AyA guns , with 2 x OU County SLE's 3"/28" (rare) - A No3 SbS Magnum 3"/30" & -A 1962 No.31(Olympic) 3"/30" OU POW stock, heavily engraved ( probably handmade) boxlock, which I shoot regularly & unbiquirous Yeomans - one of each type !
Fabulous gun in excellent condition. Many thanks for the video.
Thanks for your nice comment.
I have a no 53B 20g. I had the stock professionally refinished 5-6yrs ago. Shoots very well.
I bought my AYA #53 Sidelock 12 gauge, 28", ¼ & ½, 15" stock from Doug & David Florent. It is a magnificent gun, beautifully made (colour hardened), in excellent condition, very well balanced, so it handles like a dream and it can cope with any load.
David uses all of the correct words but not necessarily in the correct order. Priceless! I coach life skills, presentation being one among them. Thank you for the how-not-to example.
On a different note; pointing out the difference or similarity to the No1, No2 or 56 for example might have been interesting and informative.
I've been trying to figure that out myself.
@tsc-the shooting channel. Dear Florent. Thanks to you I just bought 2 side slick AYA’s. A number 2 and a 25. I’m waiting for them. A friend sent an email to AYA. They were kind enough to send me the info the had on the to shotgun.
Thank you for the great videos! Side by Side are certainly not dead ! And as long as we talk about them. They are still alive.
I would be very great-full if you could be kind enough to make a video on the AYA XXV/SL. You did Made great videos on the Yeoman, the N°2, N°1 and even the N°53. Please I’m sure you have great exemples of the XXV Churchill Ribs.
I hope this message will find you well.
Best regards.
Charles.
hello. Thanks a lot for all the great videos you are doing for us. It would be absolutely amazing if you could do us a video about that 25 Churchill ribs.
I just bought it and I’m waiting for it. It is a very nice AYA. It would be amazing if you could do a video on the Churchill style of shooting.
Nice bit of kit 👍
Thanks for your comment.
Hi.
I have 2 model 53 on my hand. Both with old silver action, and customised leather cases. Both are from 2003 and in mint condition.
The one in youre movie, are probably a custom ordered gun. Because they are originally engraved with "rose'n ribbon" engravings.😉
Hi, I've recently bought a 53, I bought it from a friend who bought it in the late 70's and has fortunately kept it in mint condition. He was really honest with me saying he wasn't sure what model it was but possibly a no.2 ? However after a bit of research its definitely a 53 and love it. Is there any way I can find out more about my particular gun from its serial number? And I'm also unsure what value I should inform my insurance company. Great video bye the way I really appreciate your time and effort.
Contact ASI, the importers of AYA. You could also try choosing AYA themselves. A few photos and the serial number should get you some info.
Oxford gun company pays well David 🏡🏠🏚 👍
I have an AYA XXV, which I think is just a 53 with short barrels because it has the side clips. Mine has Celtic engraving.
David , please give us some close ups of these gun's , other wise they may as well be Baikals as far as we know .
I’ve got AYA 53 too
Leave a comment, why bother!! No one replys from the shooting channel
We are really sorry that you fill no one reply's to your comments we thank you for your time and glad you like the film Thanks so much and we will try and comment quicker next time TSC Team.
Sorry. Aya isn't Spain is the Basque contry
I own a beefier AYA 56. Lovely to shoot.
Are hand detachable side lock plates really unique to AYA?
They are just something AYA did to make something different you don't need them but it it is just something nice.
Thank you for your reply, since your video I have taken time to read a little into the history of AYA as a gun producing company, the influence the King family had in encouraging them to produce English style side and boxlocks. If anyone is interested in the subject I would urge them to do the same. Best English sxs's played such an important part in all of this but AYA played a bigger part in bringing quality guns to the attention of those who would otherwise have to settle for second best.
@@raydavies7328 If you are free it would be good to have a chat on the phone the office is on 01844 238 308 please give David a call if you are free. Thanks TSC Team.
Here ony garage I have a Lambo and a AYA.
I wouldn't grow tomatoes up it...
You wouldn’t know how to grow tomatoes, baldy
Beautiful gun but I’m afraid I’d still shoot the hell out of it if I owned one . I bashed around 200 clays with my Essex sidey 1/4 and 1/2 chokes this Saturday gone . Cleaned and oiled it when I got home . I ran 7.5 28g to 3 36g through it . Steel and bismuth . A guns for shooting after all 😁 . I know I’m a philistine but the point is to shoot it not sit it on a shelf . Just me then , I’ll get my coat 🤣
Do you own a coat?
@@union310 several coats , a Benelli 828U , a Webley and Scott 951 Sporter , a Miroku MK38 , a Browning A5 inertia semi auto , a A Nestor of Limerick Damascus ribbon twist 30 inch hammer side x side circa 1860 - 1880 , a Cooey single barrel all in 12 gauge and a Cooey single barrel in .410 and the Spanish Essex . A Jaguar XJ8 Sport to ferry me around in British racing Green of course with black leather sport interior . A guns for shooting , a cars for driving and a coats for wearing 😁
@@nikitamckeever5403 Where I come from we would say you was a prick
By Birmingham made GE Lewis sidelock was built in 1915 and never had to go back to the factory. Just saying...