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<blockquote data-quote="rifle02" data-source="post: 5464864" data-attributes="member: 20050"><p>Sometime in the past I developed a weird appreciation for lower end Spanish side by side doubles. To me they seemed like a Stevens or maybe a working man's shotgun for Europeans. Just for the heck of it I bought a Zabala at an online auction for what seemed like a really great price. It's in really nice shape and functions well. The thing is it has heavy barrels and 3-in Magnum chambers. I assume it was a waterfowl gun before the days of Steel shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rifle02, post: 5464864, member: 20050"] Sometime in the past I developed a weird appreciation for lower end Spanish side by side doubles. To me they seemed like a Stevens or maybe a working man's shotgun for Europeans. Just for the heck of it I bought a Zabala at an online auction for what seemed like a really great price. It's in really nice shape and functions well. The thing is it has heavy barrels and 3-in Magnum chambers. I assume it was a waterfowl gun before the days of Steel shot. [/QUOTE]
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