box lock and side lock shotguns
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box lock and side lock shotguns
Will someone please explain the two to me. I looked at both here in the forum and both look the same to me. Ofcourse I haven't seen that many shotguns, except what my grandfather and a friend had. Granddad's piece is now with an uncle of mine, it has external hammers and is quite long about 32 inches.
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Dev
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Hi Dev,
You may want to check out this link for a basic description of boxlock and sidelock actions.
Cheers!
Abhijeet
You may want to check out this link for a basic description of boxlock and sidelock actions.
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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Re: box lock and side lock shotguns
One(sidelock) is more expensive than the other(boxlock).Why get the more expensive shotgun/rifle? Looks good(?)Gives more area for engraving(?).A true example of craftsmanship(?).Otherwise,if built properly(which no India made gun is) and properly cared for, both will all go bang for a couple of generations.
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What is that sound that you hear, you say.It is Grumpy gnashing his teeth
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Re: box lock and side lock shotguns
Sidelocks are also a lot easier to work on if there are any lock problems.
- But otherwise what you say is true penpusher.
You forgot to mention that sidelocks are also prettier.
There are also trigger plate actions - like the Dickson and MacNaughton round actions - which have a lower profile ....... and tend to be the best handling guns around.
`Gnashing my teeth` ? No, nothing to `gnash` about.
- But otherwise what you say is true penpusher.
You forgot to mention that sidelocks are also prettier.
There are also trigger plate actions - like the Dickson and MacNaughton round actions - which have a lower profile ....... and tend to be the best handling guns around.
`Gnashing my teeth` ? No, nothing to `gnash` about.
Any gun - and a bespoke gun from a top maker has a lot of difference.
It is a work of art, not just a piece to fire off a cartridge except in home defence application.
A fine shotgun is a work of art and great skill on part of the gunmaker, its balance its shot placement, its trigger pressure, its fitting, everything contribute to make it a fine shotgun.
Sidelocks, round action, A & D action, single barrel,, and then American pump action and automatics, each is designed for a different application.
Quite a few good english makers produced box lock too, and they are fine guns indeed.
But today, if it is a fine bespoke gun, in all probability it will be a sidelock.
The engraver's art on the sideplate, trigger guard and other parts of the gun is a specialised trade involving many man hours of work.
The list is endless, but today the world has changed a bit towards the Berreta, Perrazi, Benelli O/U even at classic english shoots.
H & H, Boss, Churchill, Aya, and the Italian gunmakers that rank among the most seen guns at the shooting countryside today on organized cartel hunts and estates, all make a fair percentage of their new guns as O/U now.
But a classis english sidelock will always have its place in history.
It is a work of art, not just a piece to fire off a cartridge except in home defence application.
A fine shotgun is a work of art and great skill on part of the gunmaker, its balance its shot placement, its trigger pressure, its fitting, everything contribute to make it a fine shotgun.
Sidelocks, round action, A & D action, single barrel,, and then American pump action and automatics, each is designed for a different application.
Quite a few good english makers produced box lock too, and they are fine guns indeed.
But today, if it is a fine bespoke gun, in all probability it will be a sidelock.
The engraver's art on the sideplate, trigger guard and other parts of the gun is a specialised trade involving many man hours of work.
The list is endless, but today the world has changed a bit towards the Berreta, Perrazi, Benelli O/U even at classic english shoots.
H & H, Boss, Churchill, Aya, and the Italian gunmakers that rank among the most seen guns at the shooting countryside today on organized cartel hunts and estates, all make a fair percentage of their new guns as O/U now.
But a classis english sidelock will always have its place in history.