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I believe the Lebeau-Courally are Belgium made, but other than that I don't know much about them. How do they compare with the Holland and Holland for form and function? Any other insights would be appreciated. Thanks | ||
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I have one of their SXS shotguns. Very good stuff and very pricey. About as good as it gets for a european made gun. As always I would take it to a competent gunsmith familiar with doubles prior to a final acquisition. There are a very small firm. Problem may be getting parts if needed. EZ | |||
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They are top notch. For workmanship and quality, they are a "Best". Bailey Bradshaw www.bradshawgunandrifle.com I'm in the gun buildin bidness, and cousin....bidness is a boomin | |||
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http://lebeau-courally.com.apa...dex.php?page=english Their guns are ablolutely premium in qualitiy and in price. The price level is horribel, but I think far under H&H. | |||
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I used to have a neighbor who owned one. Fabulous in every way. I believe that L/C does a good bit of work for what used to be called the Browning Custom Shop..O/U 30.06's and similar oddities. | |||
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Lebeau-Courally, Marcel Thys, Perugini & Viscini...the continental high-grade doubles. Add Hambrusch and a few other smaller makers in Germany and Austria, and you have the list. | |||
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I have one from the 30s. It's a beautiful rifle. They are certainly capable of Best work. | |||
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They are "Best" grade guns in every way. They are made in Liege, Belgium. Prices are a bit stiff though and the exchange rate hasn't helped any. | |||
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+1! L/C, Thys, P&V Best guns. 6x NFR Qualifier NFR Champion Reserve World Champion Bareback Rider PRCA Million Dollar Club 02' Salt Lake Olympic Qualifier and an all around good guy! | |||
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