The Field

AYA Legend De Luxe 20-bore

It would be hard to better this nicely-proportion­ed Spanish over-and-under, says Michael Yardley. However, excellence comes at a price…

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THIS month’s test gun is a 20-bore AYA (Aguirre y Aranzabal) Legend De Luxe over-and-under imported into the UK by ASI of Snape (who also bring in Rizzini guns from Italy and EGE shotguns from Turkey). Weighing in at 6lb 11oz, the Legend has 30in barrels with 3in chambers (fleurde-lys superior steel proof) and a tapered and ventilated top rib. The single trigger is selective and there are multichoke­s. The wood – well-figured Turkish walnut – is finished with hand-rubbed oil and handcut chequering. There is an open radius pistol grip and a rounded fore-end. First impression­s are of a carefully conceived, well-presented game gun.

AYA is best known for its side-by-sides, especially its Holland & Holland sidelock clone No 1 and 2 models. In years past, its budget Yeoman side-by-sides and No 4 boxlock ejector were also popular and did much to establish the brand in Britain.

Over-and-unders are nothing new to AYA. The Yeoman range included a stack barrel and the Coral was a rather more elaborate offering. It had a deep action, prominent barrel shoulders and bold action engraving. With its demi-lump barrels (with under barrel lumps) and cross-bolting it was essentiall­y a copy of a Merkel – a clunker aesthetica­lly but notable for its particular­ly solid build quality.

This new AYA over-and-under is something different. It has a nicely proportion­ed, shallow and rounded-action bar, monobloc barrels and Perazzi-like bolting to the rear. The action body is decorated, tastefully, with medium scrollwork cut by hand – not by laser or other modern mechanical process. There is full coverage and the attractive engraving is ‘inked’ in typical Spanish style to highlight it against the silver finish of the action. The overall effect is pleasing – enough decoration to set the gun apart with its good wood as a deluxe model but not so much as to make it look gaudy. The engraving style suits it, too. My only decorative quibble was the Phillips screws that attach the buttplate to the rear of the stock.

I asked Edward King, managing director of ASI, how this model, rather different to most of Aya’s recent output, came to be created: “With the Legend De Luxe, AYA are pitching into the market of hand-built, over-and under guns and are trying to appeal to those who already have an affinity for their brand – which has a very loyal following – but might like to change over to a modern, steel-proved over-and-under. It is offered both with and without multichoke­s in 12- or 20-bore and is made to measure at no extra cost. The delivery time is about six months.”

Is a 20-bore over-and-under the way to go now? The 30in 20-bore over-and-under is a great alternativ­e to a traditiona­l sideby-side 12. It is my observatio­n that most, including those conditione­d to a traditiona­l side-by-side, will shoot as well or better with one. The advent of steel shot may, however, incline some towards the 12 because of the greater ammunition choice.

The problem with 12-bore over-andunders, especially if they are mass produced, is that they tend to be quite heavy. Most verge on 8lb with some 9lb-plus long-barrelled behemoths now presented as game or ‘high bird’ guns. The typical 12-bore overand-under is rarely less than 7¾lb now. For most, this is a bit too much.

I will go out a limb and state, regardless of being 12 or 20, side-by-side or stack barrelled, that the ideal all-round game gun for normal work should not weigh substantia­lly more than 7½lb (my ideal for a 30in 12-bore over-and-under). Around 7lb, however, is a comfortabl­e and practical weight for a 30in 12-bore side-by-side or a 30in 20-bore over-and-under.

AYA is trying to appeal to those who have an affinity for its brand but might like to change to a modern, steel-proved over-and-under

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