Arrieta 2" Game Gun with Beautiful Wood and Custom Engraving

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I have for sale an unusually pretty Arrieta 2 inch game gun. I have a huge soft spot for 2 inch game guns and if you ever own and shoot one I think you will know why. They seem to pattern better than "normal" guns and they seem to hit game harder, perhaps because of the short shot string. This particular gun is set up exactly the way I would order a new gun for myself. First of all it has 27 inch barrels which I think are a perfect length for the grouse and woodcock woods and still long enough for quail hunting. Next the chokes are set up nicely at .006 for improved cylinder and .014 for Modified. Bores in both barrels measure exactly .728. The stock dimensions are 1 1/2 X 2 3/8 X 14 5/8 over a nicely checkered butt. Stock is cast off for the right hand shooter. Since we are talking about the stock, just look at the wood on this one! Can't get a whole lot better in my opinion with great grain contrast and figure in that English Walnut. The gun also has all the nice features a high grade gun should have, bushed firing pins, articulated front trigger, rolled trigger guard, hand detachable sidelocks, and with a weight of 5 pounds 15 ounces this gun is a joy to carry.

Someone went to a great deal of trouble as this gun was sent from Spain to Italy to be engraved by Incisioni Dassa. Here is a link to their website, http://www.incisionidassa.com/en/about-us/ I invite you to zoom in and look at the engraving on this gun, it is special. It is signed by the trigger.

Don't worry about shells, they are redly available from several manufacturers including my favorite RST. Shoot one of these little guns once and you will be hooked.

Price of this special little gun is $5400 plus $75 shipping to your FFL. As always there is a three day non-firing inspection period with the buyer paying shipping charges if returned. Contact me with any questions you might have.

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I have for sale an unusually pretty Arrieta 2 inch game gun. I have a huge soft spot for 2 inch game guns and if you ever own and shoot one I think you will know why. They seem to pattern better than "normal" guns and they seem to hit game harder, perhaps because of the short shot string. This particular gun is set up exactly the way I would order a new gun for myself. First of all it has 27 inch barrels which I think are a perfect length for the grouse and woodcock woods and still long enough for quail hunting. Next the chokes are set up nicely at .006 for improved cylinder and .014 for Modified. Bores in both barrels measure exactly .728. The stock dimensions are 1 1/2 X 2 3/8 X 14 5/8 over a nicely checkered butt. Stock is cast off for the right hand shooter. Since we are talking about the stock, just look at the wood on this one! Can't get a whole lot better in my opinion with great grain contrast and figure in that English Walnut. The gun also has all the nice features a high grade gun should have, bushed firing pins, articulated front trigger, rolled trigger guard, hand detachable sidelocks, and with a weight of 5 pounds 15 ounces this gun is a joy to carry.

Someone went to a great deal of trouble as this gun was sent from Spain to Italy to be engraved by Incisioni Dassa. Here is a link to their website, http://www.incisionidassa.com/en/about-us/ I invite you to zoom in and look at the engraving on this gun, it is special. It is signed by the trigger.

Don't worry about shells, they are redly available from several manufacturers including my favorite RST. Shoot one of these little guns once and you will be hooked.

Price of this special little gun is $5400 plus $75 shipping to your FFL. As always there is a three day non-firing inspection period with the buyer paying shipping charges if returned. Contact me with any questions you might have.

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Simply gorgeous!
 
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The two-inch Arrietas are great guns. Some nice write ups in Double Gun Journal and Shooting Sportsman over the years. Thumbs up on the RST two-inch shells. Best of luck with the sale!
 
Oh man, that is absolutely beautiful. I have had one 2” gun and wish I had never let it go.
 

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