Also saw one of these yesterday, excellent condition. Weighed in at about 9-10, BTFE, ejectors, disc set strikers, Churchill rib.
Asking was $600 and the stock fit me well. The rib was stamped ' Firearms International, Washington, DC'. The only reference I can find to an AYA 10ga is the Matador which was only made until 1963, the water table is stamped 10/89 so I am assuming it looks like it was made in 10/89
The case color is kind of gaudy and the metal work around the fences is a bit crude but how do these guns stand up to use?, Did AYA have their metalurgy figured out in 1989?
Asking was $600 and the stock fit me well. The rib was stamped ' Firearms International, Washington, DC'. The only reference I can find to an AYA 10ga is the Matador which was only made until 1963, the water table is stamped 10/89 so I am assuming it looks like it was made in 10/89
The case color is kind of gaudy and the metal work around the fences is a bit crude but how do these guns stand up to use?, Did AYA have their metalurgy figured out in 1989?
Edited by Recoil Rob (10/29/0710:30 AM)
I bought one thinking it was a yoeman, however, it isnt, it doesnt say yoeman on it and my old one did.It was proofed in 1970.It has a stunning bit of wood on it and Id like to know what model it is, its also mark 12-70.Thanks. ADDITIONAL CHANGE OVER NUMBERS FOR SEARS GUNS Numbers may not be in order with above list. Reads Left to Right. 105 S/S12 gauge.
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