@@tgsoutdoors Davis is correct. It is very easy to get a shotgun in America. Compared to getting one in England. I mean you where literally questioning the value of getting a break action single shot over a double barrel. Where he was standing up for your right to get one.
@@xPumaFangx We don't need "the right to get guns easily". Its complicated and well overwatched by the goverments in Europe. And If you look at the statistics about shootings: The US is by far the country with the most public shootings/massacres in the whole world. Your police in for example chicago uses more bullets in one day then the whole german police will need over a whole year!!!! Its a fact. so i prefer to wait for my gun for a year and can walk around town without even thinking about getting shoot. :) *laughs in german/european*
@@billy5179 "by far the country with the most public shootings/massacres in the whole world" False. US murder rate is higher than Europe, but lower than most of the rest of the world. Suicide rate in Japan is higher than US homicide and suicide rates COMBINED, per capita. " police in for example chicago uses more bullets in one day then the whole german police will need over a whole year" Germany is responsible for the worst criminal mass murder in human history. Save the lectures.
It's really not hard to get a Shotgun Certificate in the UK. You just need to not be bad or mad, you need somewhere secure to lock it up ( a cabinet in your house) and pay £79.50. Some police forces make you pay for a medical certificate too.
I come from a family of farmers and country dwellwers in SE Kent and, for the past 15-20 years, have been badgered to take up shooting with them but thought I had not the time or money. During lockdown I was made redundant from the motortrade as an Aftersales Manager but, fortunately for me, had recently found employment as a service manager at an Agriculture and Horticulture Specialist which has placed me smack bang in the countryside. This had brought about a fresh badgering from family and new work colleagues about shooting. I found your channel last week and, after watching many hours of your videos, made an appointment at a local clay centre to 'have a go'. Thirty minutes later, that was it, hooked (28/50 by the way)! Your videos have given me absolutely everything I needed to know! I've sat down with my family at home today and discussed applying for my license and ordering a gun safe and where to place it. I used your content to help explain and answer their questions to make sure everyone is comfortable with what this will entail, the costs, and the various types of sports and game shooting. Your video documentories on how this impacts the environment and countryside are complete eye openers and are worthy on national TV. Thank you for making this easy for me, keep making the incredible content, and I hope to visit the store next year for my first purchase once my application is successful.
At auction, you can easily pick up a perfectly serviceable SBS for a fiver. I have brought them for 50p. Putting two shells in, doubles the value! It highly amuses the RO's at our club, that I can still shoot as well as the guys with mortgage value guns.
indeed, because of taxes, a Glock G35 in my country costs R$14.155,00, which converts to 1985,40 british pounds or 2625,48 USD, which is absolutely absurd
@@Henry-ep6qy that's not even the worst part, even people with the highest level license (which costs another R$800, or 150 USD with our currently devalued currency) can only legally buy 50rds/month and they cost a fuck ton (9mm costs R$ 4,00/rd, about 75 USD cents), and if you injure or kill someone in self defense your gun is taken by the police until the trial is over, and this process can take YEARS My country is a fucking joke, i still love it, but it's hard to do so
This would make an ideal project if you are starting Gunsmithing, you could refinish the stock and freshen up the chequering, reblue the works, fit a better butt plate and if you stuff it up you'd only be down a £10 shotgun and your time, materials, on the plus side you might have increased the value of the gun!
I have an old USSR era BAIKAL M27 O/U and it is unbreakable! Shoots every time and I've done pretty good with it. The choked barrel is tighter than a ducks arse in water - hit a 70m pheasant with #5 shot while it was winging it away, thinking he was out of range! Love the old banger!
Greetings from the USA, I love seeing the gun culture from the UK kept alive and well. I wasn't aware you had a nice site like that (looks alot like our American site "Gunbroker") for buying/selling. Cool video. I once got a shotgun for 50 USD over here, it was a 16 gauge bolt action. Maybe I can find a nice side by side or over under like you did. 50 quid seems to be right around 65 USD.
I'm astonished at the cheap prices. I suppose it's the reduced demand due to the difficulty of getting a license. We (I work at a gun store) just bought a .22 rimfire off a guy for $30, but it's barely functional. We estimated $97 in repairs before we can put it on the shelves to sell. You're really not going to find a working firearm here for less than $100 though.
I bought a Gunmark Kestrel s/s for £35 a month or so ago. It gets used in and around the farmyard where I don't have to worry about knocking it on anything. It looks like it's been stored in a pond but is rock solid and the bores are pristine. I love it and it always brings a smile to my face :-)
I shoot better with my friends 20quid baikal SBS than I do with my rizzini o/u. Its what you shoot best with that matters not the price, thats just snobbery.
I have that exact gun in a 20 bore straight hand stock, its the gun I take round on the quad with me. Its really not pretty, kicks like a mule with 30gr 5's and is now worth £0 but I've pulled off some shots I'd of been proud of on a North Wales high bird shoot 👍
A mate of mine bought a 75 quid ou baikal I seen him make a lot of people with exspensive guns look silly .but he is one hell of a shot .loved the vid .all the best
Read through the comments. Quite a few of my fellow Americans saying they can't get functional shotguns for cheap. They are out there just most aren't listed online or in shops. Picked up a 1933 Belgian Browning A5 for $250. Had a cracked stock but came with a replacement. Buy a box of bulk shells and a box of clays your about $275. I know that isn't the $65(£50) in the video however you also need to factor in the $105(£79.50) license fee and cost of safe $138(£105) requirements in the UK. Figure $35(£27) for 100 shells, box of clays(price unknown), and range fees(price unknown). So without the clays and range fees that brings the total to $243. With all of that required to own a shotgun there, we can easily get an equivalent shotgun here. You can go down and get a pump shotgun brand new for sub $200. Prices stated above are from Google. Safe was cheapest available on search for single shotgun safe in UK. Shells were £6.90 per 25 in search. Information I listed maybe totally inaccurate due to Google search or other relevant requirements by UK laws.
I've got a SxS Toz hammer gun. It had had less than a pack of shells through it choked full and fuller but was my first 12 gauge at $50 Australian dollars. Its killed foxes rabbits and clays and yes the recoil pad cost more than the gun... lol
I started with a borrowed cheap Turkish under and over that didn’t fit me. Bruised my shoulder and cheek and didn’t do very well. I bought a Browning 525 and instantly improved my scores by a mile. And no bruising.
The first gun I shot trap with cost me 2 dollars. A 16 gauge bolt action with a broken stock and a round stuck in the chamber. I fixed it up and decided to give trap a try. Boy did I fall in love with the sport. I have a Husqvarna side by side now. Not the greatest but better than nothing.
Good start to the vid. I like many others get into shooting with both sec1 and Shotguns at the same time. So often get the cheapest guns to start with. It may be that the side by side is an old nail, but fun can still be had, as shooting skill improves a better gun can be had. How many do you see with very expensive guns who couldn’t shoot a clay if it landed on the end of the barrel? Enjoy your vids. Will continue to subscribe. Cheap gun great for rough shooting in bad weather too.
Don't know why this chap didn't buy from Towers. I bought a great 410 from there. "Cheapest shotgun" at £50 when there are literally stacks of £10 guns in Rochdale. Especially when he's getting it posted to him anyway.
Interesting to see gun culture across the continents. I just pulled my old cheap as hell mossberg out of the safe because I had to sell my other guns to cover some bills while I recover from an injury. Not my first choice for defence but its way better than nothing while I wait to get something better.
Where I'm from we have been shooting guns like this all ower lives. And bringing in game. I just got a Baikal sideXside 12 and did a video on my channel on it. The Baikal has full left and mod right. Thing is you shoot the same gun all the time and get to the point that you shoot the cheap gun as well as the high end ones.I shoot clay's for money. And I shoot a baikal over and under 410 doing it. I'v got like 18 shotguns or is it 20? Remm 870's and 2 or 3 browing A-5's but seem to shoot the cheaper one's the most. The one shown in this video looks like a great gun to me. Needs a lemsaver.
in the us at local stores near me the cheapest side by side is 250 us almost 190 quid and it costs around 100 us or 75 quid to shoot 15 stands 100 shells and a golf cart rental
I bought AYA No4 for £400 recently and another gun I can’t pronounce for £150 as a joke my SP1 broke I said at least with a double it will always go bang ! A cheap side by side can be a lot of fun both mine handle well and cost less then the beretta I hit nearly everything with the AYA No4 when I first took it out confidence is key weather you have a £150 gun or a £1500 gun !
I used to go on our trap field and shoot my stevens double one handed and dust clay after clay. The oldest member made me do it for him and his teeth almost fell out when he saw me actually do it one after another. Love shooting clays.
In fairness, all in it's cheaper to get into chootiing in the UK than many other countries. License is literally a form to fill in, it's not some massive issue
@@mrcaboosevg6089 i was surprised at how cheap a double barrel shotgun was... I figured the UK government would have done all it could to put the cost of owning a firearm out of the reach of anyone but the elite. In my ignorance I figured the cheapest piece of trash shotgun would have been north of 1000 pounds. I understand that in the UK the idea of defending yourself is verboten much less using a firearm to do so but I was still surprised.
I live in the U.S. Contrary to the stories that guns come as prises in children's cereal, that shotgun would be worth $200 easily here. Cared for, functional, side by side are not so easy to come by. New, yes, at about $350 or up. But we can field hunt, have clubs for clays or skeet, or set up shooting ranges in old gravel pits. We can use our guns unregulated. Regardless, anybody here that knew, would snatch that up at 50 quid so fast. Or more.
One of the first guns I got was a strange Baikal single shot 12 gauge that had been chopped to 20" and had a huge cutts-type compensator welded on to bring the length up to 24". Had sights from an air rifle fitted, must have been somebody's slug gun. Cost me exactly £20.
You can get guns shipped to your house in the UK? lol not here in America. Granted we can own many different guns and we are not required to have a firearm license. Still feels good to be American tho.
Take some course steel wool and strip that finish off. Take some boiled linseed oil and turpentine and mix it 50/50 and give that wood a nice hand rubbed oil finish. That will bring that stock into something of beauty and will last many years.
I'm in the UK and was really surprised, with our gun laws as they are, that the gun could just be sent through the post??? Was it the ordinary post or special RFD courier?
So...what am I missing here? I'm in the US. We can't get any such guns for this kind of price...even before things got crazy earlier this year. A Baikal single shot for about $15? A SxS for less than $70? You would not get a functioning SxS of any type for that price in the USA. Maybe a sloppy, broken old gun that would be dangerous to fire, best used to hang on the wall, but not a working gun. Is it because the gun laws in the UK reduce the demand so much? My experience in the UK is that generally things are more expensive than in the USA. Here in the US, anyone that has no criminal record can own a gun, and most of us have a gun safe full of them. Is it the demand that drives the price up?
Idk bruv just getting the safe and the license is gonna be hundred min even if you are scrimping whole thing is kinda a money pit as if you need something shot its usually cheaper to post on a forum anyone want to shoot x for me and someone will do it for free
Cheapest shotgun are two words that shouldn’t go together just like “Homemade Aeroplane.” When something is going BANG! right next to my head I want it to be of a certain quality.
It was cheap because side by side shotguns, especially non ejectors, aren’t trendy anymore. Just because a gun isn’t fashionable doesn’t mean it’s not safe.
I had an Italian post knocker spec over and under listed a while ago on gun trader for £50 then I removed it due to endless messers and dodgy phone calls, it’s a shame I didn’t leave it up there for longer. It may have been UA-cam worthy 😂
How are these guns 10x cheaper than they would be in the US pre-covid? I bought a single shot break action rifle for $200, shotguns were all similarly priced.
Simple demand... The reason guns sell so high here in America is because they will sell lol over there they have a limited client base and guns don't really get used like they do here thay shotgun probably has been around for decades.
@@jakehansen3418 Break barrels, though, are everyman's guns. If they can be $50, they need to be. I'm not all that happy about government subsidies, for sales or production. But really, we need to flood the market with break-barrels. Especially since all the anti-gun politicians seem to think they're the best guns for common people, then we should use ATF money to make plenty of simple single-shots. But also, because a majority of hunters will naturally drift to using single shots over time anyway since they're light and handy. There's also the problem that IraqVeteran8888 mentioned, of poor people buying bolt guns before deer season, and then selling them right away. It doesn't do the second amendment any good to have people renting guns when they could have single-shots or double barrels that are still marginally usefully for acquiring better guns if there's a domestic conflict. And most importantly, at the end of the day, they are the simplest, most reliable gun a person who can't afford training and a ton of ammo can use to defend themselves from a home invader. The majority of times a gun is used for self-defense, the assailant will run away before the victim has to fire a shot off, so capacity is a tertiary concern at best, after the easy of use and mechanical reliability. Hi-points are great, unless you don't have someone to coach you how to use a semi-auto. A howdah, lupara, double-barrel, or even single-shot will go bang 99% of the time if you actually put ammo in them. And it's going to be easy and intuitive to load them. For a lot of the cheap break-actions, you don't even have to bother with a safety, you just don't pull the hammer back until you raise the weapon at a target. Obviously the people with the time and money to get trained on a semi-auto or manual-repeater will be better off with those kinds of guns. Or even if they just have the time and patience to watch tutorials and practice those techniques using dummy rounds, and then live ammo at the range. But for the people who don't have that luxury, something more practical is necessary. And if you have a malfunction with a break action, you can still use the gun as a club, just like any other gun.
@@tgsoutdoors No...but saw you scroll over something that looked half decent so I jumped on Guntrader and saw it lol! Not a bad looking gun....a game gun though so will still kick like a mule on the clays!
Learn to shoot with a cheap gun 1st .. I used to shoot at a clay ground where so many fools would turn up with 5k shotguns and couldn't hit a clay all day . People think money gives them a better ability and it's bullshit .. shooting and hunting sports are driven far too much by money nowadays ..
It won't win any beauty prices but it's like impossible to get a shotgun for that price here,the cheapest was like 150€ for a single shot baikal so a shotgun for 50£,i would buy three of them and make them all different chokes lol
"hard to get a shotgun license"
*laughs in american*
‘Moderators are easy and free to get’
**laughs in English**
@@tgsoutdoors Davis is correct. It is very easy to get a shotgun in America. Compared to getting one in England. I mean you where literally questioning the value of getting a break action single shot over a double barrel.
Where he was standing up for your right to get one.
@@xPumaFangx We don't need "the right to get guns easily". Its complicated and well overwatched by the goverments in Europe. And If you look at the statistics about shootings: The US is by far the country with the most public shootings/massacres in the whole world. Your police in for example chicago uses more bullets in one day then the whole german police will need over a whole year!!!! Its a fact.
so i prefer to wait for my gun for a year and can walk around town without even thinking about getting shoot. :)
*laughs in german/european*
@@billy5179 "by far the country with the most public shootings/massacres in the whole world"
False. US murder rate is higher than Europe, but lower than most of the rest of the world. Suicide rate in Japan is higher than US homicide and suicide rates COMBINED, per capita.
" police in for example chicago uses more bullets in one day then the whole german police will need over a whole year"
Germany is responsible for the worst criminal mass murder in human history. Save the lectures.
It's really not hard to get a Shotgun Certificate in the UK. You just need to not be bad or mad, you need somewhere secure to lock it up ( a cabinet in your house) and pay £79.50. Some police forces make you pay for a medical certificate too.
somewhere in England, a famers shotgun is missing from his kitchen.
The real question is how a farmer acquired a shotgun
@@ses9792 farmers normally always have guns in the UK
@@ses9792 it's not hard to get a firearm if Iu leave in the middle of. Nowhere in england
I come from a family of farmers and country dwellwers in SE Kent and, for the past 15-20 years, have been badgered to take up shooting with them but thought I had not the time or money. During lockdown I was made redundant from the motortrade as an Aftersales Manager but, fortunately for me, had recently found employment as a service manager at an Agriculture and Horticulture Specialist which has placed me smack bang in the countryside. This had brought about a fresh badgering from family and new work colleagues about shooting.
I found your channel last week and, after watching many hours of your videos, made an appointment at a local clay centre to 'have a go'. Thirty minutes later, that was it, hooked (28/50 by the way)! Your videos have given me absolutely everything I needed to know! I've sat down with my family at home today and discussed applying for my license and ordering a gun safe and where to place it. I used your content to help explain and answer their questions to make sure everyone is comfortable with what this will entail, the costs, and the various types of sports and game shooting. Your video documentories on how this impacts the environment and countryside are complete eye openers and are worthy on national TV.
Thank you for making this easy for me, keep making the incredible content, and I hope to visit the store next year for my first purchase once my application is successful.
Comments like this make it all worth it. Let us know if there is anything we can do
Sheesh, I wish we were able to get guns at that price in the states. cheapest single shot 12 gauges I can find are around $150.
Still not a bad price, considering everything going on right now. Have you tried pawn shops? Just a thought.
$99 single shot 12ga at Walmart
You can find used ones for sub 100 dollars.
@@markwebb1040 Oh I have plenty of guns that are normally priced. My shotgun is a Remington 870. I'd just love to have a side by side for ~$50 lol
Cheap shotguns? Those of us in the states should check Armslist
At auction, you can easily pick up a perfectly serviceable SBS for a fiver. I have brought them for 50p. Putting two shells in, doubles the value!
It highly amuses the RO's at our club, that I can still shoot as well as the guys with mortgage value guns.
My baikal gets thrown allover the place, mainly on the quad as I ride through the woodland on the squirrels, but it still works. Cost me £70 🤣
£70 I found one in amazing condition for £40 over and under I've checked it over and fired it it's fine
The gun is always the cheapest part. Its the shoot fees and price of cartridges which make the sport expensive.
indeed, because of taxes, a Glock G35 in my country costs R$14.155,00, which converts to 1985,40 british pounds or 2625,48 USD, which is absolutely absurd
2600 for a glock?? That’s so brutal. I have a .22 caliber uzi, decked out ak47 and a mossberg 500 12 gauge (brand new) and paid 1200 for the lot
@@Henry-ep6qy that's not even the worst part, even people with the highest level license (which costs another R$800, or 150 USD with our currently devalued currency) can only legally buy 50rds/month and they cost a fuck ton (9mm costs R$ 4,00/rd, about 75 USD cents), and if you injure or kill someone in self defense your gun is taken by the police until the trial is over, and this process can take YEARS
My country is a fucking joke, i still love it, but it's hard to do so
@@glock4455 Is that South Africa?
@@Seth9809 nope, brazil. Iirc south africa has better laws than we do with regard to firearms
This would make an ideal project if you are starting Gunsmithing, you could refinish the stock and freshen up the chequering, reblue the works, fit a better butt plate and if you stuff it up you'd only be down a £10 shotgun and your time, materials, on the plus side you might have increased the value of the gun!
I have an old USSR era BAIKAL M27 O/U and it is unbreakable! Shoots every time and I've done pretty good with it. The choked barrel is tighter than a ducks arse in water - hit a 70m pheasant with #5 shot while it was winging it away, thinking he was out of range! Love the old banger!
Greetings from the USA, I love seeing the gun culture from the UK kept alive and well. I wasn't aware you had a nice site like that (looks alot like our American site "Gunbroker") for buying/selling. Cool video. I once got a shotgun for 50 USD over here, it was a 16 gauge bolt action. Maybe I can find a nice side by side or over under like you did. 50 quid seems to be right around 65 USD.
In the UK you can get old Spanish SxS's for free, they're genuinely worthless but some of them are pretty decent guns
>I've already got a shotgun licence
>As do you if you're looking at shotguns
Well...
Laughs in american
I'm astonished at the cheap prices. I suppose it's the reduced demand due to the difficulty of getting a license. We (I work at a gun store) just bought a .22 rimfire off a guy for $30, but it's barely functional. We estimated $97 in repairs before we can put it on the shelves to sell. You're really not going to find a working firearm here for less than $100 though.
See, it’s not all bad in the uk
@@tgsoutdoors True enough.
Mind you, I'll pay our prices all day as long as I can buy my guns with no license and shoot squirrels off my back porch.
For a shitty 22 in the us it's usually about 100
Regularly give people £0 for old .22lrs
@@Cjinglaterra You can do just that. It's just you might need 100 acres and no neighbours that will cry about it.
I bought a Gunmark Kestrel s/s for £35 a month or so ago. It gets used in and around the farmyard where I don't have to worry about knocking it on anything. It looks like it's been stored in a pond but is rock solid and the bores are pristine. I love it and it always brings a smile to my face :-)
I shoot better with my friends 20quid baikal SBS than I do with my rizzini o/u. Its what you shoot best with that matters not the price, thats just snobbery.
I have that exact gun in a 20 bore straight hand stock, its the gun I take round on the quad with me. Its really not pretty, kicks like a mule with 30gr 5's and is now worth £0 but I've pulled off some shots I'd of been proud of on a North Wales high bird shoot 👍
Coombe farms a great gun shop glad you got from there
A mate of mine bought a 75 quid ou baikal I seen him make a lot of people with exspensive guns look silly .but he is one hell of a shot .loved the vid .all the best
My Baikal is just a purdey in overalls lol
Read through the comments. Quite a few of my fellow Americans saying they can't get functional shotguns for cheap. They are out there just most aren't listed online or in shops. Picked up a 1933 Belgian Browning A5 for $250. Had a cracked stock but came with a replacement. Buy a box of bulk shells and a box of clays your about $275. I know that isn't the $65(£50) in the video however you also need to factor in the $105(£79.50) license fee and cost of safe $138(£105) requirements in the UK. Figure $35(£27) for 100 shells, box of clays(price unknown), and range fees(price unknown). So without the clays and range fees that brings the total to $243. With all of that required to own a shotgun there, we can easily get an equivalent shotgun here. You can go down and get a pump shotgun brand new for sub $200.
Prices stated above are from Google. Safe was cheapest available on search for single shotgun safe in UK. Shells were £6.90 per 25 in search. Information I listed maybe totally inaccurate due to Google search or other relevant requirements by UK laws.
I bought a Baikal from the add with ‘various side by sides’ and the guy is brilliant with a unique shop! And the Baikal is amazing 😂
I've got a SxS Toz hammer gun. It had had less than a pack of shells through it choked full and fuller but was my first 12 gauge at $50 Australian dollars. Its killed foxes rabbits and clays and yes the recoil pad cost more than the gun... lol
I started with a borrowed cheap Turkish under and over that didn’t fit me. Bruised my shoulder and cheek and didn’t do very well. I bought a Browning 525 and instantly improved my scores by a mile. And no bruising.
The first gun I shot trap with cost me 2 dollars. A 16 gauge bolt action with a broken stock and a round stuck in the chamber. I fixed it up and decided to give trap a try. Boy did I fall in love with the sport. I have a Husqvarna side by side now. Not the greatest but better than nothing.
A good carpenter doesn’t blame the hammer for a crooked building.
That was a very polite
Good start to the vid. I like many others get into shooting with both sec1 and Shotguns at the same time. So often get the cheapest guns to start with. It may be that the side by side is an old nail, but fun can still be had, as shooting skill improves a better gun can be had. How many do you see with very expensive guns who couldn’t shoot a clay if it landed on the end of the barrel? Enjoy your vids. Will continue to subscribe. Cheap gun great for rough shooting in bad weather too.
I know Towers of Rochdale. He's a lovely chap.
Don't know why this chap didn't buy from Towers. I bought a great 410 from there.
"Cheapest shotgun" at £50 when there are literally stacks of £10 guns in Rochdale. Especially when he's getting it posted to him anyway.
Would love to see what you think of Winchester Supreme O/U 12 ga 3" chamber.
The country store in Cambridge is an amazing gun shop
Interesting to see gun culture across the continents. I just pulled my old cheap as hell mossberg out of the safe because I had to sell my other guns to cover some bills while I recover from an injury. Not my first choice for defence but its way better than nothing while I wait to get something better.
Got to be worth £50 of anyones money to get into shooting. If thats all I could have, I would rather have that & be shooting, than not be shooting.
Well said 👌
Man, In the states I wish you could find a side by side for under $100. I envy you in that regard!
pawn shop
@@DevilDoge yeah you can occasionally find a deal. But it’s gonna be in pretty poor condition for 100 bucks😂
Where I'm from we have been shooting guns like this all ower lives. And bringing in game. I just got a Baikal sideXside 12 and did a video on my channel on it. The Baikal has full left and mod right. Thing is you shoot the same gun all the time and get to the point that you shoot the cheap gun as well as the high end ones.I shoot clay's for money. And I shoot a baikal over and under 410 doing it. I'v got like 18 shotguns or is it 20? Remm 870's and 2 or 3 browing A-5's but seem to shoot the cheaper one's the most. The one shown in this video looks like a great gun to me. Needs a lemsaver.
in the us at local stores near me the cheapest side by side is 250 us almost 190 quid and it costs around 100 us or 75 quid to shoot 15 stands 100 shells and a golf cart rental
Ive owned a couple Zabala doubles and if you shoot a lot you'll have to keep replacing firing pins and mechanisms often
All in the name of a bit of low cost fun boys - the cartridges for the day probably cost you more than the actual gun 🤣🤣
Epic format
Clearly a couple Of legends behind his channel!
🇦🇺 watching from Aus 🤙🏼
I bought AYA No4 for £400 recently and another gun I can’t pronounce for £150 as a joke my SP1 broke I said at least with a double it will always go bang ! A cheap side by side can be a lot of fun both mine handle well and cost less then the beretta I hit nearly everything with the AYA No4 when I first took it out confidence is key weather you have a £150 gun or a £1500 gun !
the main thing is, does it go bang when you squeeze the triggers.
Really cool video, I would love for you to do a video on shotgun tube sets and the advantages and the disadvantages.
How about getting a gunsmith to fixer up refinish reblue and refit then taking a new look at it.
alright - now give it a nice tidy up and simple improvements if possible, keep it under 100 overall, and see if its a better shooter.
I used to go on our trap field and shoot my stevens double one handed and dust clay after clay. The oldest member made me do it for him and his teeth almost fell out when he saw me actually do it one after another. Love shooting clays.
I must have bought my baikal o/u ejector just before you filmed this then... £65
woah you saying shotgun license hurt my heart i like had a :( face :_: i feel for you guys
Sadly, that same shotgun would be for sale here in the us for no less than $400 us
Interesting that it appears that all the screw slots are clocked in the same direction, someone appears to have pride in their work.
very cool that you can get something in the UK for like 50 bucks. In the states a trash gun is at least 100.
Who makes the leather-piped 3/4 zip you're wearing in the shooting clips?
"Shotgun license"
You guys have so much to fix.
In fairness, all in it's cheaper to get into chootiing in the UK than many other countries. License is literally a form to fill in, it's not some massive issue
@@mrcaboosevg6089 i was surprised at how cheap a double barrel shotgun was... I figured the UK government would have done all it could to put the cost of owning a firearm out of the reach of anyone but the elite. In my ignorance I figured the cheapest piece of trash shotgun would have been north of 1000 pounds. I understand that in the UK the idea of defending yourself is verboten much less using a firearm to do so but I was still surprised.
Would a Parker hail side by side be a good shotgun 1 on guntrader for 95 quid.
I own a zabala in 10 gauge and it shoots great
All the appropriate safety gear, sweet!
No hazmat suit on when touching the gun though!
I live in the U.S. Contrary to the stories that guns come as prises in children's cereal, that shotgun would be worth $200 easily here. Cared for, functional, side by side are not so easy to come by. New, yes, at about $350 or up.
But we can field hunt, have clubs for clays or skeet, or set up shooting ranges in old gravel pits. We can use our guns unregulated.
Regardless, anybody here that knew, would snatch that up at 50 quid so fast. Or more.
Could you do a review of the Beretta 686E??? (Not to be confused with the 686E evo which is a later model that had extended chokes)
One of the first guns I got was a strange Baikal single shot 12 gauge that had been chopped to 20" and had a huge cutts-type compensator welded on to bring the length up to 24". Had sights from an air rifle fitted, must have been somebody's slug gun. Cost me exactly £20.
My local shooting ground. How do you like Kibworth?
Would be neat if you could filter single barrel or side by side, over under......
You can - we didn’t
You can get guns shipped to your house in the UK? lol not here in America. Granted we can own many different guns and we are not required to have a firearm license. Still feels good to be American tho.
Take some course steel wool and strip that finish off. Take some boiled linseed oil and turpentine and mix it 50/50 and give that wood a nice hand rubbed oil finish. That will bring that stock into something of beauty and will last many years.
My peltor ear protection cost me more that both my sxs' put together but still use them more than most
I'm in the UK and was really surprised, with our gun laws as they are, that the gun could just be sent through the post??? Was it the ordinary post or special RFD courier?
Rfd courier, just the use of casual phrasing!
So...what am I missing here? I'm in the US. We can't get any such guns for this kind of price...even before things got crazy earlier this year.
A Baikal single shot for about $15? A SxS for less than $70? You would not get a functioning SxS of any type for that price in the USA. Maybe a sloppy, broken old gun that would be dangerous to fire, best used to hang on the wall, but not a working gun.
Is it because the gun laws in the UK reduce the demand so much? My experience in the UK is that generally things are more expensive than in the USA.
Here in the US, anyone that has no criminal record can own a gun, and most of us have a gun safe full of them. Is it the demand that drives the price up?
Weird thing about the UK is that you need a license for guns but you can still buy a gun even if youve spent time in prison for multiple crimes
Idk bruv just getting the safe and the license is gonna be hundred min even if you are scrimping whole thing is kinda a money pit as if you need something shot its usually cheaper to post on a forum anyone want to shoot x for me and someone will do it for free
Nice purchase. Would you take 60 GBP and throw in free shipping? Great video, congratulations.
What do you think of the new Weatherby Orion?
Towers of Rochdale Brilliant gun shop, so sad the fella died recently, Bought a few from there, All closed now .
Mental but fun! Are you going to get Nick to clean your barrels on your new purchase? 👍👍👍
Great video, very entertaining!
I hear the Ting test shotgun, is like a fine beretta.
At least it's a side by side,thank goodness!
To me, right now it seems like it would be cheaper for me to buy a shotgun from England than from home
Cheapest shotgun are two words that shouldn’t go together just like “Homemade Aeroplane.” When something is going BANG! right next to my head I want it to be of a certain quality.
It was cheap because side by side shotguns, especially non ejectors, aren’t trendy anymore. Just because a gun isn’t fashionable doesn’t mean it’s not safe.
I would bet that this Baikal take more pressure than most expensive s/s shotguns.
Poor quality, but build like a tank.
down here in texas mate we can get a shotgun from a pawn shop for 80 USD
Nice to see you shoot at my local club
I tried a friend's old Spanish SxS at the trap club and hit 3/25
I am seriously impressed with your pig wrestling skills.
Someone should do a video comparing British laws and Culture with America’s.
Would make a nice wallhanger if deactivated
shoot the nylon copper composite balls with that much easier shoot less recoil
The barking dog wasn't trying to come in, he was trying to warn you.
I had an Italian post knocker spec over and under listed a while ago on gun trader for £50 then I removed it due to endless messers and dodgy phone calls, it’s a shame I didn’t leave it up there for longer. It may have been UA-cam worthy 😂
I was in a gun shop in the uk and they had a single barrel shotgun for £50
Should do cheapest side by side Vs cheapest 0/U Vs cheapest semi auto
That be $260 gun over here in the USA
Would like to see a video on which guns are in your own gun cabinet at home?
50 quid for a double barrel 70 ish us I would but that no questions.
nice stuff
It really annoys me that you chaps in the trade hoover up all the available cheap shotguns, how am I supposed to hold up a bookies on a budget now? 🤪
With a f*ckin' anti-aircraft gun(Franchi SPAS). Be careful. The bookies may not have any notes, just a heavy bag of coins.
How are these guns 10x cheaper than they would be in the US pre-covid?
I bought a single shot break action rifle for $200, shotguns were all similarly priced.
Simple demand... The reason guns sell so high here in America is because they will sell lol over there they have a limited client base and guns don't really get used like they do here thay shotgun probably has been around for decades.
@@jakehansen3418 Break barrels, though, are everyman's guns. If they can be $50, they need to be. I'm not all that happy about government subsidies, for sales or production. But really, we need to flood the market with break-barrels. Especially since all the anti-gun politicians seem to think they're the best guns for common people, then we should use ATF money to make plenty of simple single-shots. But also, because a majority of hunters will naturally drift to using single shots over time anyway since they're light and handy. There's also the problem that IraqVeteran8888 mentioned, of poor people buying bolt guns before deer season, and then selling them right away. It doesn't do the second amendment any good to have people renting guns when they could have single-shots or double barrels that are still marginally usefully for acquiring better guns if there's a domestic conflict. And most importantly, at the end of the day, they are the simplest, most reliable gun a person who can't afford training and a ton of ammo can use to defend themselves from a home invader.
The majority of times a gun is used for self-defense, the assailant will run away before the victim has to fire a shot off, so capacity is a tertiary concern at best, after the easy of use and mechanical reliability. Hi-points are great, unless you don't have someone to coach you how to use a semi-auto. A howdah, lupara, double-barrel, or even single-shot will go bang 99% of the time if you actually put ammo in them. And it's going to be easy and intuitive to load them. For a lot of the cheap break-actions, you don't even have to bother with a safety, you just don't pull the hammer back until you raise the weapon at a target.
Obviously the people with the time and money to get trained on a semi-auto or manual-repeater will be better off with those kinds of guns. Or even if they just have the time and patience to watch tutorials and practice those techniques using dummy rounds, and then live ammo at the range. But for the people who don't have that luxury, something more practical is necessary. And if you have a malfunction with a break action, you can still use the gun as a club, just like any other gun.
A shotgun...license. Thank God I live in the US.
Yeah - much better to let anyone be able to buy a gun unchecked regardless of their criminal record or mental health... That works well.
The bubble rap and box must cost than the gun
Can you post shotguns
You scrolled past the Larranaga, Miguel 12 gauge at £50!
No rust either!
Yours?
@@tgsoutdoors No...but saw you scroll over something that looked half decent so I jumped on Guntrader and saw it lol! Not a bad looking gun....a game gun though so will still kick like a mule on the clays!
I'm actually surprised at how much cheaper you can find in your country than in the U.S.
I love my cheap side /side. And my single barrel.
Learn to shoot with a cheap gun 1st .. I used to shoot at a clay ground where so many fools would turn up with 5k shotguns and couldn't hit a clay all day . People think money gives them a better ability and it's bullshit .. shooting and hunting sports are driven far too much by money nowadays ..
Truth is if the gun is unless your gun is absolutely trashed if you can shoot well you can do so with any gun
It won't win any beauty prices but it's like impossible to get a shotgun for that price here,the cheapest was like 150€ for a single shot baikal so a shotgun for 50£,i would buy three of them and make them all different chokes lol
Coombe farm is a great gun shop and if im honest give me a baikal any day!
coombe farm is actually a good shop
One of the best
How have i never flicked my barrels to hear them ring?
If he is really brassed off with the gun just hang the barrels up on the wall with a couple of solenoids. Retro 60s or 70s doorbell.