Siempre lo comente LAS PRIMERAS B 25 Y LAS 125 FUERON LAS MEJORES ESCOPETAS QUE FABRICO LA EMPRESA. yo tube hace muchos años un B25 super trap y la use durante 24 años y NUNCA ME DIO UN PROBLEMA y el grabado era C3. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Brilliant review Matt. I have had the pleasure in owning two but it is interesting to note that whomever ordered them did not possibly take the time to ensure a matched pair in every sense. Nevertheless a beautiful pair of B2Gs.
Thank you for your comment. As I said in the video I believe that the reason for the guns being paired as they are may have been a hurried purchase. Kind regards, Matthew
I have not seen a Browning 206 in Oz, when they where released in the late 1980's, the market was Beretta 680 & Miroku 3800SW etc, the Browning B25 was 4x the price. Oz was known as "Browning land" these where trap/skeet guns B25's A to F grade, Browning did not capture the "sporting" gun market, now rectified with 525, Citori which have a good market share.
Thank you for your comment Bruce. It is strange that in all my years being around guns I never had any contact from an Australian regarding a B25. Such a shame that you don't really see them as they are superb guns. Kind regards, Matthew
A great review Matt. Next time you review a gun with that Prince of Wales style pistol grip it would be interesting to know a bit more about it - is it more functional than we give it credit for - it always looks classy and I associate it with ‘best guns’ but I’ve never heard a more detailed explanation - if there is one you’re the man - of why it’s on some guns and not others - maybe just cosmetic? I’m a fan of that style and if it comes with what I think they call a London forend and ‘tear drops’ I’m half way to making a purchase even if I only went in for a tin of barrel cleaner🤷♂️🙄.
Thank you for your comment a kind words. Notes regarding the semi pistol grip. Personally I don't find them deep enough for my hands. That said I like the aesthetics of them. Kind regards, Matthew
Thank you for your comment. I completely agree but I think ultimately my view on this would be to enjoy the guns that you have because life is too short not to. Kind regards, Matthew
Siempre lo comente LAS PRIMERAS B 25 Y LAS 125 FUERON LAS MEJORES ESCOPETAS QUE FABRICO LA EMPRESA. yo tube hace muchos años un B25 super trap y la use durante 24 años y NUNCA ME DIO UN PROBLEMA y el grabado era C3. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Brilliant review Matt. I have had the pleasure in owning two but it is interesting to note that whomever ordered them did not possibly take the time to ensure a matched pair in every sense. Nevertheless a beautiful pair of B2Gs.
Thank you for your comment. As I said in the video I believe that the reason for the guns being paired as they are may have been a hurried purchase. Kind regards, Matthew
Great video would love to see some Rizzini's on the channel at some point.
Thank you for your comment. There may well be some Rizzinis on the channel at some point. Kind regards, Matthew
I have not seen a Browning 206 in Oz, when they where released in the late 1980's, the market was Beretta 680 & Miroku 3800SW etc, the Browning B25 was 4x the price.
Oz was known as "Browning land" these where trap/skeet guns B25's A to F grade, Browning did not capture the "sporting" gun market, now rectified with 525, Citori
which have a good market share.
Thank you for your comment Bruce. It is strange that in all my years being around guns I never had any contact from an Australian regarding a B25. Such a shame that you don't really see them as they are superb guns. Kind regards, Matthew
Understood and noted.
Another excellent video.
Thank you for your comment. I'm pleased that you enjoyed the video. Kind regards, Matthew
Another really informative video and well presented. Just trying to decide b525, SP or something else! lol.
Thank you for your comment. Contact me directly for advice if you wish. matt@eastfield.group. Kind regards, Matthew
A great review Matt. Next time you review a gun with that Prince of Wales style pistol grip it would be interesting to know a bit more about it - is it more functional than we give it credit for - it always looks classy and I associate it with ‘best guns’ but I’ve never heard a more detailed explanation - if there is one you’re the man - of why it’s on some guns and not others - maybe just cosmetic? I’m a fan of that style and if it comes with what I think they call a London forend and ‘tear drops’ I’m half way to making a purchase even if I only went in for a tin of barrel cleaner🤷♂️🙄.
Thank you for your comment a kind words. Notes regarding the semi pistol grip. Personally I don't find them deep enough for my hands. That said I like the aesthetics of them. Kind regards, Matthew
@@eastfieldgunroom Thanks Matt. “Deep enough” - that may well be the answer - strict functionality v. aesthetics.👍
Cracking video Matt.i was at a shoot in the early 90's and an old boy had a b2g.he let me have a shot with it,26" with a roach belly stock, FABULOUS.
Thank you for your comment. They are superb guns no question. Kind regards, Matthew
A good friend has 1,roach belly stock,the reason she bought it it had lab's Ingraved on it😊,beautiful gun.
The collectors' market is so fickle, I don't know whether it's more prudent to use collectibles or relegate them to the safe.
Thank you for your comment. I completely agree but I think ultimately my view on this would be to enjoy the guns that you have because life is too short not to. Kind regards, Matthew