Sporting Shooter

Emak Savunma Over Lord PB12

“Every part of the gun is well finished and quality appears to be good throughout”

THE repeating shotgun market is now extremely competitive in Australia and one of the key tricks to succeeding in it is to give customers a repeater system that works more efficiently than any other. This is exactly what the new Emak Savunma Over Lord 12-gauge claims to do — and it certainly makes a good claim.

It is an inertia-operated bolt-action gun with a push-button release — not the first of its kind but in this case the release button is set in the right side of the receiver, just above the trigger, where your trigger finger can reach it. It’s a very logical bit of design that requires an absolute minimum of disturbance to your grip on the gun. It works well.

To chamber a round after each shot, a flexy-fingered person might have to do nothing more than lift their finger upwards, press the button and then return it

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