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    Aguirre Y Aranzabal Side by Side

    Hey guys. My dad was just given a gun that was my great uncles' who passed away two months ago after a long fought battle with cancer. My dad was like a son to him and as a result he was handed down a side by side Aguirre Y Aranzabal side by side. I've looked up the serial number and know it was made in between 1960-1965. Just cant find any information about how to know what model it is. Would love to see what it is worth but just cant find much info. Wanted to see if anybody on here had any idea. Thanks guys. I'll try to post some pics later.

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    Those AYA (Aguirre y Aranzabal last names of their inventors and producers) shotguns are very well made brother they`re not as good as the Victor Sarasqueta, or Viuda de Sarasqueta but the steel used on them was very good, in fact some are a genuine pieces of art, hope you`ll not planning in selling it, that`s a very good an unique gun, a pleasure to shoot.

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      is it a side lock , or box lock ?

      any engraving and scroll work ?

      case hardened or silver finish ?

      knob butt stock or English stock ?

      20 , 28, 16, 12 ga ... ?

      DST or single trigger ?

      take down box included ?

      overall condition of bore , wood finish, and metal ?


      all the above will influence value .... could be $500 or $15,000+

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        Originally posted by Cajun Blake View Post
        is it a side lock , or box lock ?

        any engraving and scroll work ?

        case hardened or silver finish ?

        knob butt stock or English stock ?

        20 , 28, 16, 12 ga ... ?

        DST or single trigger ?

        take down box included ?

        overall condition of bore , wood finish, and metal ?


        all the above will influence value .... could be $500 or $15,000+
        I will try to get you some photos tomorrow. It is in great shape. It was shot quite a bit but it is still in beautiful condition. Box included. Single trigger. 12 gauge. If you know these guns real well then tell me what you want photos of. I think it is a model 56 based on photos on their website.

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          #5
          Originally posted by PROUDREDNECK View Post
          Those AYA (Aguirre y Aranzabal last names of their inventors and producers) shotguns are very well made brother they`re not as good as the Victor Sarasqueta, or Viuda de Sarasqueta but the steel used on them was very good, in fact some are a genuine pieces of art, hope you`ll not planning in selling it, that`s a very good an unique gun, a pleasure to shoot.
          It's my dads not mine. He just wanted some info on it. He won't sell it. It's in the family for life!!

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