Let’s see a picture! I’m a sucker for nice Kolar woodI sent mine in to have a new euro forearm match the wood and an annual. 2 days after they received it they sent it back complete. This wood is spectacular
In the 11 years I've been shooting mine, I had to replace two ejectors because they broke (luckily subgauge on carrier barrel, so the tube ejectors held the broken piece in) and got out of timing once....due to a piece of shot getting stuck in the forend iron.Don't let the lack of activity fool you. They are not all perfect. The ejectors on mine got out of time. Never had that happen on any other gun. A buddy's Kolar had to be sent back to have the barrel regulation corrected. They are great guns, overall, to be sure, but they are not all perfect.
Looks great! That forend matches in color, tone, and grain remarkably well
Kolar does an excellent job matching wood. When I bought mine I requested the F1 stock, but with a beaver tail forend instead of the Euro style. You would swear they were shaped from the same blank.Looks great! That forend matches in color, tone, and grain remarkably well
Take a look at the time since the last Perazzi postThe ONLY down side to owning a KOLAR shotgun is that they never break so there isn't much to talk about on these forums!
the last post about something pertaining to KOLAR was june 17th
lol but true
maybe that's because many Perazzi owners have a spare trigger and a tool kit?Take a look at the time since the last Perazzi post![]()
Shot Perazzi guns since 1985, well north of 250,000 rounds, 8-9x to South America to shoot HV doves, once to shoot birds in South Africa.maybe that's because many Perazzi owners have a spare trigger and a tool kit?