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EJ Churchill Crown

Most of you will know that EJ Churchill has an illustrious gunmaking past, but no longer makes guns. So you may be surprised to see that the company has brought out a new gun called the Crown. Rupert Haynes, the gunroom manager at EJ Churchill is quite open that the company has outsourced production to Rizzini. And why not? After all, the Italian company makes excellent guns. This is a slight departure from the norm for EJ Churchill, as it has used AYA to produce its guns in the past, but decided to use Rizzini as the price of AYA guns has increased recently and so Rizzini offers the customer better value for money.

Choices

The new Crown comes in two configurations: a straight stock or a semi-pistol grip and you can choose a double or single trigger. Here, we are testing the pistol grip version with a single selective trigger.

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