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Old December 17, 1999, 02:34 PM   #2
James K
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Maybe Harley can provide more info, but I have nothing on that name. It is probably the name chosen by an importer, not the name of the actual maker.

The name Castillian Grade has no meaning to me - it could be the best or the worst. There are exceptions (AYA), but generally Spanish shotguns are not of high quality.

On parts, even if you could find the importer, parts would be a problem. They used a lot of cottage labor to make parts and a lot of hand fitting in assembly so it is impossible to buy replacement parts that will fit right in.

In addition, parts are usually soft so the guns tend to wear fairly rapidly. It should be safe to shoot with the proper ammo, but I would avoid any magnum loads.

Good luck.

Jim
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