Hello Sr. Faria,
I have no experience with any real "Paradox Gun".
However, I have always wanted one (I also want a "Cape Gun" - one rifle barrel and one shotgun barrel, two triggers).
This has led me to modify more than one inexpensive shotgun for shooting slugs.
Before I decided to save up enough money for a real double rifle, I had entertained the idea of asking JJ Peredeau if he might be interested in putting proper express sights onto a double shotgun, cutting off the choke end of the barrels to about 26 inches and regulating same for Brenneke slugs.
I never called him on this idea but if he would have been interested in doing so, I suspect all told, his labor and parts might have come to $1500. or more.
Then, add in the price of an appropriately sturdy shotgun to begin with (Simpson, JP Sauer, etc., with 3 bites) and I expect I would have been in it for about $4000. or so.
Now, I have seen something like this idea already all set up and for sale at: Double Gun Head Quarters (
www.doublegunhq) ? or some similar web site.
It's called the "Bad Boy" or some silly name like that.
At any rate, I am with you on the Paradox Guns (Explora, etc.) as I think they could be a valid tool for the travelling hunter, especially where the antelope / hog hunting is in thick bush and bird hunting is also available in the same location.
I agree with that it would be an interesting gun to own and shoot. I didn't see what the William Evans cost, but the H&H at Champlin was $36000. So it's safe to say that a paradox gun will not be high on my gun bucket list any time soon. But would be fun!!!!
Regards,
Velo Dog.