Well it depends where you are going to. In the Dordogne and surrounding areas there is a very healthy sport activity and club programme. Where are you coming to? I will search for you online.
Good question. I have never tried it but will this week. Certainly you could slide another shell in after the first shell has fired etc, but whether the second shell firing will initiate the loading I don't know. I will try and get back to you. I still use the gun for trap shooting and it still gets mixed responses. Some think it a joke weapon of no value or purpose while others love it and having tried it they are very impressed. There is some jealousy going on too because these are very rare now.
@@borjastick That would be awesome. I have searched many forums for an answer and watched many videos. But nobody has tried that yet. I couldn't even find anything about it in the manual. So I'm very curious what will happen.
I had the use of a prototype one of these in ,I think, 98-99 ,but don't quote me on that . It was a bit different looking but similar in operation to your one , very nice to shoot but as you say very difficult to take down .
Lol these are cool for what they are ment to do but idk if America was the place to drop these trap shooting is very much a thing here but it doesn't seem as popular as it seems in Europe. But im not really a trap shooter so i might be wrong Good to know i might be able to actually find one in the states i really just want one to add to my collection and the few times i can make it to the club ill get to show off somthing nice and intresting
No I don't thinks o. They certainly had an issue with the very first guns which had some problems cycling the second shell but that was fixed and if you have a Gen 2 version like mine it is faultless. People often say how the gun is famous for not cycling properly but they then see me shoot 24g shells with zero issues at all.
Please make a vid on complete breakdown an cleaning, please
It would really help
Can it handl slugs?
Nice video by the way.
Any chance of a vid of a complete breakdown an clean
Yes I owe you one as I promised before and haven't done it. Leave it to me.
Gun designer Rodolfo Cosmi created a very similar design back in 1925. Now they are going for $20,000.
Really. I would like to see a picture of one. Do you know what it was called?
Where in France? I have wanted to shoot DTL when I am over but can't be sure about what the clubs are like.
Well it depends where you are going to. In the Dordogne and surrounding areas there is a very healthy sport activity and club programme. Where are you coming to? I will search for you online.
Thank you for your experiences.
Is it possible to load a third shell by reloading from the side after the first shot (without flipping the gun open)?
Good question. I have never tried it but will this week. Certainly you could slide another shell in after the first shell has fired etc, but whether the second shell firing will initiate the loading I don't know. I will try and get back to you. I still use the gun for trap shooting and it still gets mixed responses. Some think it a joke weapon of no value or purpose while others love it and having tried it they are very impressed. There is some jealousy going on too because these are very rare now.
@@borjastick That would be awesome. I have searched many forums for an answer and watched many videos. But nobody has tried that yet. I couldn't even find anything about it in the manual. So I'm very curious what will happen.
@@borjastick And? Did you try? :)
@@borjastick Did you try?
I had the use of a prototype one of these in ,I think, 98-99 ,but don't quote me on that . It was a bit different looking but similar in operation to your one , very nice to shoot but as you say very difficult to take down .
bonjour a tous j aimerai bien tire avec si il y a une personne dans le 38 Isère ou en trouve un
Lol these are cool for what they are ment to do but idk if America was the place to drop these trap shooting is very much a thing here but it doesn't seem as popular as it seems in Europe. But im not really a trap shooter so i might be wrong
Good to know i might be able to actually find one in the states i really just want one to add to my collection and the few times i can make it to the club ill get to show off somthing nice and intresting
I thought they had to recall all of them through a fault! And beretta kept them
No I don't thinks o. They certainly had an issue with the very first guns which had some problems cycling the second shell but that was fixed and if you have a Gen 2 version like mine it is faultless. People often say how the gun is famous for not cycling properly but they then see me shoot 24g shells with zero issues at all.
@@borjastick fair enough….I was what a gun trader told me recently 👍🏻 I may buy one