I recently acquired a Herter's S27 12 ga over under shotgun. This is sort of oddball, orphan child produced for the Herter's company in the late 60's by NRS Fuji gun manufacturing of Japan. Since I found so little info when I was researching this gun, I thought I would post some pics and share some specifications.
The gun has 28" barrel marked Modified and Improved. Per my bore gauge the chokes are -.025 over -.010. It has a vent rib with 2 beads and chambered for 2 3/4" shells. It has a single selective inertia type trigger and selective ejectors. It's cast off for a right hand shooter and the LOP is 14 1/8" to a hard plastic butt plate marked Herter's. Fit and finish seem comparable to the Charles Daly Miroku built OU's of the same time period and the wood is pretty nicely checkered and finished.
My gun has serial #HA00056 and I don't think there were very many of these guns ever built. I found the S27 listed in my 1970 GUN DIGEST at $168.95. For comparison a Beretta BL-1 was $190.00 and a winchester 101 field was $325.00 This one was less than $400 at local shop and appeared to have been fired little to not at all.
One of the reasons I purchased this gun was it fit me about as well as any OU I've ever handled. I took it straight out to the local 5 stand and was very pleased that right off the bat I was on with it and recoil was very mild indicating a properly fitting stock.
I only shot one round of 5 stand with it. Everything seemed to be working perfectly with the gun, but when I fired 2 rounds the gun was very difficult to open. I'm not sure of the cause. Perhaps the firing pins were sticking or there was some issue with the auto ejectors, but I had to hold the lever open and bump the barrels hard with my other hand to pop the action open. Everything worked fine including the ejectors if I only fired one shell from either barrel. I have since removed the stock and thoroughly cleaned and lubricated all the parts. I hope that the problem was just that the gun had been sitting for 40+ years and just needed some lubrication in the right spots.
Anyway. Assuming the problem is an easy fix, I'm quite happy with gun and I think it would be one of those sleeper guns to keep an eye out for if you can get a deal on one.
Weagle
The gun has 28" barrel marked Modified and Improved. Per my bore gauge the chokes are -.025 over -.010. It has a vent rib with 2 beads and chambered for 2 3/4" shells. It has a single selective inertia type trigger and selective ejectors. It's cast off for a right hand shooter and the LOP is 14 1/8" to a hard plastic butt plate marked Herter's. Fit and finish seem comparable to the Charles Daly Miroku built OU's of the same time period and the wood is pretty nicely checkered and finished.
My gun has serial #HA00056 and I don't think there were very many of these guns ever built. I found the S27 listed in my 1970 GUN DIGEST at $168.95. For comparison a Beretta BL-1 was $190.00 and a winchester 101 field was $325.00 This one was less than $400 at local shop and appeared to have been fired little to not at all.
One of the reasons I purchased this gun was it fit me about as well as any OU I've ever handled. I took it straight out to the local 5 stand and was very pleased that right off the bat I was on with it and recoil was very mild indicating a properly fitting stock.
I only shot one round of 5 stand with it. Everything seemed to be working perfectly with the gun, but when I fired 2 rounds the gun was very difficult to open. I'm not sure of the cause. Perhaps the firing pins were sticking or there was some issue with the auto ejectors, but I had to hold the lever open and bump the barrels hard with my other hand to pop the action open. Everything worked fine including the ejectors if I only fired one shell from either barrel. I have since removed the stock and thoroughly cleaned and lubricated all the parts. I hope that the problem was just that the gun had been sitting for 40+ years and just needed some lubrication in the right spots.
Anyway. Assuming the problem is an easy fix, I'm quite happy with gun and I think it would be one of those sleeper guns to keep an eye out for if you can get a deal on one.
Weagle




