Breda shotgun take down
Uploader Comments (roadrocket)
All Comments (28)
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Great video. Thanks. Couldn't have taken mine apart without you.
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oh fuck me breda with ur beady eyes xxx
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Nice vid, I've got one of these myself... only thing is... can i shoot steel cartridges with it ? I'm not quite sure since there is no lilli leave on the barrel. In our country its only legal to shoot with steel cartridges, so i'd love to know if i can use this gun or not...
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BREDA:ITALIAN BEST
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pinche pulso de neurocirujano cabton..
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Thank you for taking the time to make this video. It really helped me fully clean and re assemble my Breda Brescia.
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Its always nice to see some retired guns to be still in good shape. cheers mate.
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That would be brilliant. Not an easy thing to get hold of. Cheers
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Cheers for posting that. I am after a full choke for one of these. Would love to know of any infor where to get one. Also what do you call heavy loads over there? here in NZ, 76mm or 3 inch are magnum loads or a heavy load. I have heard that you can put magnum loads through these if you reverse the spring like you did and have been wondering if that was true. Cheers
Fantastic video and thanks for posting it. I have an old one that I have inherited and it is brilliant. Prefer it to gas operated now. Simple to clean and operate. Only problem is I only have one choke for it and desperate to get another - namely full choke. If you have any information about where to get them, I'd love to know.
cosmo6240 1 year ago
@cosmo6240 i would call a 70mm ounce and a quarter a heavy load i use a 28 grm for all my shooting with no problems i have an address for a breda man in new zealand i will sort it out for you by the way those old bredas are all 70mm chambers
roadrocket 1 year ago
Great gun and still made,
I'm sure the washer should go under the taper ring to protect it from the spring.
lsdt01 2 years ago
what you say is true most have 2 washers but the spring is ground off square so it does no harm if it is missing do you own one?
roadrocket 2 years ago
You forgot to show two of the best parts about the Breda shotgun. One is the barrel is chrome lined and is a smaller inside dia. than most shotguns. That makes a power-piston wad seal tight. Makes the gun shoot "hard". The other is the stock has an adj. drop. Remove the butt plate you'll see it. Always keep the magazine cap tight. It will work lose. A cousin bought a Breda 12 gauge new in 1958. I shot it a lot ! He died. The shotgun got sold. I sure do miss that Breda !
1950F8 3 years ago
you are spot on regards the barrel but i have three guns and none have drop adjustment they are a good gun but not to easy to find now.
roadrocket 3 years ago