SXS shot gun am I wanting something that doesnt exist

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I want a side by side with the following.
sxs with screw in chokes or 2 barrel set. 26inch barrels.
2 triggers
selective ejectors.
grip stock, not a english straight.
 
Upland Gun Company has them. Pretty much al la cart options. Been eyeing them for a bit:

 

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Not sure what price point you are looking at - a relatively inexpensive option is the Fabarm (H&K) classic lion. I bought one about 10 years ago and have shot it a ton for trap, skeet, sporting clays and some hunting. There’s usually some listed on GI. Mine is great quality - would buy another without hesitation, not a “best” gun but I like it. Checks all the boxes except for the double trigger.
Another option is to buy a nice quality boxlock like a miroku or SKB and have chokes installed
 
You can buy new guns meeting your specifications from Fabarm, Connecticut Shotgun, Dickinson, Fox (not the original) and several Turkish manufacturers. The Fabarm and Fox are in the $3-4000 range.
Forgot Rizinni and Beretta. The Beretta 486 is about $6000.
 
What you are looking for is certainly available. What matters is how deep are your pockets. I have personally handled shotguns from CZUSA that are very nice for under $1500. All reports are that they are solid well made guns.
 
I want a side by side with the following.
sxs with screw in chokes or 2 barrel set. 26inch barrels.
2 triggers
selective ejectors.
grip stock, not a english straight.
@62flint: I think the original Winchester Model 21, with semi beavertail for-end, came in 2 barrel sets, w/ejectors (Not screw in chokes). Up graded skeet/tournament models may have had single-selective triggers….which you did Not want. Same goes for early AH Fox and maybe LC Smith….the Smith is a side lock, the others Box Locks. All are very fine SxS and worth buying used —- can be refinished if that’s what you prefer.
 
Have a peep into:

doubkegunhq.com

Another favorite of mine:

gunsinternational.com

Cheers.
 
Call August Crocker Fine Guns in Austin, TX
 
@62flint - I would highly recommend you contact Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing Company about a RBL Lighweight SxS with double triggers, pistol grip stock and screw in chokes on an A&D Boxlock action. The only thing I'm not sure about is the extractors vs ejectors...but I'm sure you can work that out.

BTW - I met the owner at SCI 2023 in Nashville, TN. He's an incredible salesman making British style guns at a fraction of the price. Simply amazing the work his company does.
 
I found a Fabarm from Pacific Sporting Arms East
It's as close I could get to a 12, 26 but .. Chokes, single trigger, 28" 6lbs?
Beautiful, used, inexpensive.

I'd ask if your interested but everything's on hold @ the moment.

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The "Autumn" replaced it @ 5x's the cost?

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I want a side by side with the following.
sxs with screw in chokes or 2 barrel set. 26inch barrels.
2 triggers
selective ejectors.
grip stock, not a english straight.
Take a look at Tri Star arms website
 
Even CSMC. RBL: 12. 28's.

as @Shotgun Coach stated: Some of these companies will build you one.
I asked if they could do a 12, 22" round body .. they didn't have a problem?
 
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Quick search here brought up this sidelock chokes might be a problem unless you know what you usually use. You can sometimes have them retrofitted.
 

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SxS...pretty common, especially used American & english or european boxlocks.
Double triggers....pretty common option, wisely so in used American
Ejectors...pretty common, less so in older used American...probably for a reason
'Grip' stock...pretty common, often in the so-termed 1/2 or open PG stocks found on used American & english boxlocks(well done on avoiding the straight grip]
All combined?....far from rare. I would go used english boxlock as a search group first, maybe a NID or Fox second.

Problems?....stock fit.....and often folks dislike purchasing used scatterguns for some reason.


Problems re a newly made gun?.....look & see.....would appear unwise, comparably and to me, but this is you.

Worth the effort to locate and adjust?....depending upon cost, of course.

Odd you did not mention gauge

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I did not mention choke tubes to avoid spoiling my breakfast....still, folks will stick them in if barrels are fit for the use.
Xtra barrels add dollars.....an appropriate choking in fixed is wise....again, to me. Xtra barrels...often just a seldom used nicety in the odd quest for a do-all scattergun.
 
I found a Fabarm from Pacific Sporting Arms East
It's as close I could get to a 12, 26 but .. Chokes, single trigger, 28" 6lbs?
Beautiful, used, inexpensive.

I'd ask if your interested but everything's on hold @ the moment.

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I'm choking up threads, over caffeinated & procrastinating life .. I'm sorry.

Pacific Sporting Arms was a 16 Hour Round Trip. I had NO intentions on buying a SxS.
This place was a gallery. I have no idea about any mfr's, Fabarm, Dickinson, Perazzi, Rizzini, Benelli, Beretta, etc. (But I never shouldered a better fitting shotgun). $1K ?

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Never saw a two barrel set in SxS. I have a Franchi Alcione Titanium O/U two barrel set in 12 and 20 ga. 26 and 28 inch barrels, screw in chokes.
 
SxS...pretty common, especially used American & english or european boxlocks.
Double triggers....pretty common option, wisely so in used American
Ejectors...pretty common, less so in older used American...probably for a reason
'Grip' stock...pretty common, often in the so-termed 1/2 or open PG stocks found on used American & english boxlocks(well done on avoiding the straight grip]
All combined?....far from rare. I would go used english boxlock as a search group first, maybe a NID or Fox second.

Problems?....stock fit.....and often folks dislike purchasing used scatterguns for some reason.


Problems re a newly made gun?.....look & see.....would appear unwise, comparably and to me, but this is you.

Worth the effort to locate and adjust?....depending upon cost, of course.

Odd you did not mention gauge

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I did not mention choke tubes to avoid spoiling my breakfast....still, folks will stick them in if barrels are fit for the use.
Xtra barrels add dollars.....an appropriate choking in fixed is wise....again, to me. Xtra barrels...often just a seldom used nicety in the odd quest for a do-all scattergun.
I like to upland bird hunt pheasant hunt and waterfowl. For years I have shot foxes with either m/f or ic/m barrels depending on what I was doing.
As for gauge it doesn’t really matter.
12 is a good do all but the older I get I am growing to like the 20 more and more.
What I listed was simply a wish list of what I would like.
I want one really nice shot gun that fits me, that I can travel with and shoot bobwhite on a southern plantation or pheasants out west with. Maybe grab a mallard or two along the way.
I have o/u they just don’t do it for me like a sxs.
 

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