Clay Shooting

FINE ENGLISH TRADITIONS

In 1821 three renowned gunsmiths, Henry Atkin, Stephen Grant and Joseph Lang joined forces to create a new firm, Atkin, Grant & Lang (AGL). Even today, nearly 200 years later, their names are synonymous with high quality English gunmaking. Of course, Henry, Stephen and Joseph are no longer with us, but their dedication to providing their clients with the highest quality products and services still continues today at the company’s shooting ground just outside of Markyate in Hertfordshire.

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