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Old 05-25-2010 | 12:29 PM
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Bobamatic
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Default Zabala Toro over and under

First time i used a zabala over here in England was in 1974 ,someone lent it to me , at that time they where at a aprice which put them at the budget end of the market, the only 12 gauges at a price point below that where Baikals, the Zabala performed well and i went on to buya A.Y.A. also made in Spain in fact they are both made in the Eibar region.getting back to the present day AYA are no longer with us but Zabala have still got plenty of stoick to be found in Brit gun dealers , a few months back i bought new Zabala Toro over and under in 20 gauge
27 and a half inch barrels and comes with 5 multi chokes at a cost of £500 (APPROX $750 ) IN YOUR CURRENCY. the 12 gauge retails at £25 less , it has performed admirably with no malfunctions , and i like it so much that , im seriously thinking of passing my beretta 687 that ive had for the last 18 years on to my son, as the zabala is doing everything i need , the walnut furniture isnt particularly well figured but your not paying a premium price, and at the end of the day , a piece of walnut that looks like something from liberaces piano isnt going to make it shoot any better ,over here we only get a one year guarantee on a new gun , i think you guys get a lot more that that. theres a full review on the toro at www.shootingtimes.co.uk/guns/shotguns . zabala 12 and 20 gauges in euroupe appear in various guises as the toro the XL90 and the tristar, Hope this helps regards Bob
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