Dickinson Introduces Royal Series Over/Under

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posted on April 2, 2021
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For those hunters desirous of a classic upland gun, Dickinson Arms has debuted the Royal Series Over/Under. The shotgun boasts a hand-removeable side-lock, designed with an intercepting safety sear and additional pin anchoring over and above typical five-pin models. Set in a Turkish-walnut stock, the receiver is CNC machined from a solid block of molybdenum chrome steel, and finished with Bone Charcoal case hardening, making every gun distinct from the other. Further ornamentation includes hand-engraved English scrolling on the receiver, and 24 TPI checkering on the stock.

The Royal series is not just a pretty face, however. Dickinson also intends the gun for rugged, long-term performance. It features a 
gated barrel selector, automatic ejectors, heavy-duty hammer springs and precision CNC-machined internal components. It is available in both 12-gauge and 20-gauge versions, and a range of barrel lengths including 24-, 26-, 28- and 30-inches to cover a wide range of shooting styles. A carrying case, and five thin-walled chokes are included with the gun.

For more information on the Dickinson Arms Royal Series, please visit dickinsonarms.comMSRP: $5,465

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