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| [ Clay Shooting USA: 05.13 ] "Guerini's Global Ambassador" by Don Brunt The Caesar Guerini brand has enjoyed something of a meteoric rise in the premium shotgun market in recent years. As a bona fide global brand within the sporting shotgun arena, it seemed inevitable that they would eventually find a ‘Brand Ambassador’ that would complement their increasingly strong market position. Their current sponsorship deal with Richard Faulds achieves just that.... [ Read more here... ] |
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| [ Shooting Sportsman: 03.13 ] "Hail, Caesar!" by Vic Venters In Marcheno, just north of Brescia, a gleaming new Caesar Guerini factory climbs from a hillside, its architecture fused from elements of Classical antiquity and the 21st Century. Three stories in height, it has an entrance framed by a stylized Roman victory arch, and atop the arch is a portrayal of an emperor astride his horse, pointing forward as if leading legions into battle. In Italy, where image is everything, it is a building—and a gunmaker—that is consciously making a statement.... [ Read more here... ] |
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| [ Shooting Sportsman: 01.11 ] "Gun Review - Ellipse EVO" by Bruce Buck This is my third Caesar Guerini review in the past seven years. That’s a lot, but I have my reasons. Since its inception 11 years ago, Guerini has earned a prominent place in the shotgun world. The company’s lifetime warranty and factory service are first-rate.... [ Read more here... ] |
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| [ Shotgun Sports: 08.10 ] "Impact Trap Combo" by Johnny Cantu The Italian gunmaking company Caesar Guerini Srl. has been producing high-quality sporting shotguns for the world and U.S. markets since 2002. American shooters have taken these guns from the Val Trompia Valley to heart in a great way, and for good reason.... [ Read more here... ] |
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| [ Clay Shooting USA: 06.10 ] "Gun Test - The Summit Impact" by Tom Ceretto This is the second shotgun I’ve tested in as many months with the ‘new generation’ high rib and Monte Carlo stock configuration for sporting clays. While similar in looks to many of the high rib trap guns, there are some subtle differences.... [ Read more here... ] |
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| [ Trap Shooting USA: 02.10 ] "Gun Test - The Summit Impact" The Impact is one of the most advanced models of fine Italian made shotguns from Caesar Guerini. Based in a modern factory in Brescia, Italy, the company has, for several years now, established a reputation for offering some of the best value shotguns in the industry... [ Read more here... ] |
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| [ Outdoor Life Magazine: 07.09 ] Outdoor Life Magazine's Editors Choice - The Apex by John Snow When it comes to building shotguns that blend beauty, performance and value, no one is doing a better job than Caesar Guerini, which has again earned top honors in our annual shotgun test, this time with its new Apex Sporting over/under.. [ Read more here... ] |
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| [ Rod & Rifle Magazine (New Zealand): 07.09 ] "Caesar Guerini Maxum 20 Gauge" by Gary Girvan Although it is a relatively new name in shotgun manufacturing, the over-and-under shotguns manufactured by the Italian firm, Caesar Guerini, have achieved high popularity and critical acclaim overseas, particularly in the United States and Great Britain. [ Read more here... ] |
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| [ Sporting Clays: 07.09 ] "Small-Gauge Caesar Guerini Summit Sporting" by Nick Sisley With travel and lodging costs escalating, it is apparent that once you sporting clays shooters arrive at a shoot, that’s what you are extremely interested in doing—shooting. Consequently, the popularity of shooting the preliminary small-gauge events is on the rise. [ Read more here... ] |
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| [ Shotgun Sports: 06.09 ] "Industry Spotlight / Meet Wes Lang" by Connie Mako Miller We all recognize the name "Caesar Guerini" now, but it was only a short few years back, while introducing the Guerini guns to the U.S. marketplace, Wes Lang, President of Guerini U.S.A., was accustomed to people asking, "What's that?" or sometimes even, "Who’s that?" It’s pretty amazing how quickly the American market embraced the quality lines of Guerini. [ Read more here... ] |
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| [ Sporting Clays: 01.09 ] "Caesar Guerini Maxum Sporting" by Nick Sisley It has been many months since I wrote about a Caesar Guerini model in this column. I've tested two previous Guerini's, and I liked them so well, I bought them both. For a gun writer to do that speaks volumes about how much he thought of the gun. [ Read more here... ] |
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| [ Shotgun Sports: 05.07 ] "Caesar Guerini Summit Trap" by Johnny Cantu If someone were to ask you to list the finer gunmakers of Italy, most of you would likely call out names like Beretta, Perazzi, Benelli, Fabbri and a few others. In this review, I will be extolling the features and virtues of a dedicated trap gun from a fairly new name with Brescian heritage, an Unsingle from Caesar Guerini. [ Read more here... ] |
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| [ Clay Shooting USA: '06 ] "Gun Test: Maxum Sporting" by Tom Ceretto Some shotguns have a big wow factor – the Caesar Guerini Maxum most definitely does. Your eyes are immediately drawn to the tastefully executed scroll engraving from the Bottega Giovanelli design studios on the receiver and side plates. [ Read more here... ] |
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| [ Sporting Classics: '06 ] "Award of Excellence: Magnus Light, Magnus Field" By combining tradition with technology, Caesar Guerini offers a great value in fine shotguns. When it comes to top-notch shotguns, Italy is renowned for its fine craftsmanship, precise manufacturing tolerances and premium materials. [ Read more here... ] |
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| [ Sporting Clays: 09.06 ] "Caesar Guerini Essex" by Nick Sisley Some of the used shotguns that are bringing the highest dollars these days are the previously owned English side-by-sides from Purdey, Boss, Holland & Holland, Lancaster, and a number of others that are perhaps not quite as well known. If you’ve ever had the opportunity to take a close look at the engraving on these exceptional shotguns... [ Read more here... ] |
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