Verney-Carron Veloce?
Moderators: skeetshot, deerhunter338mag, Vaughan
- SPEEDY
- Moderator
- Posts: 11302
- Joined: Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:50 am
- Location: Southern highland- Australia
- Location: Albury, NSW, Australia
Verney-Carron Veloce?
Anyone had a play with one of these?
They are actually going to be legal in Australia, similar firearms were made illegal due to their looking "military" or AR based, but these are sporting looking, will be faster then a lever action shotgun and they aren't being targeted as scary due to their price ensuring the market won't get flooded with them, which means the government isn't anymore afraid of them then any other firearm.
While I can't shoot more then 10 rounds out of a break action without my whole arm going numb and tingling, the gas operated unloading system should reduce the recoil for me.
They seem well made despite being French
[bbvideo=560,315]http://youtu.be/tkDOGy63-JI[/bbvideo]
They are actually going to be legal in Australia, similar firearms were made illegal due to their looking "military" or AR based, but these are sporting looking, will be faster then a lever action shotgun and they aren't being targeted as scary due to their price ensuring the market won't get flooded with them, which means the government isn't anymore afraid of them then any other firearm.
While I can't shoot more then 10 rounds out of a break action without my whole arm going numb and tingling, the gas operated unloading system should reduce the recoil for me.
They seem well made despite being French
[bbvideo=560,315]http://youtu.be/tkDOGy63-JI[/bbvideo]
I'm soft and I don't care.
- mchughcb
- Moderator
- Posts: 11163
- Joined: Tue Aug 25, 2009 2:55 am
- Location: Melbourne Australia
Re: Verney-Carron Veloce?
Yes, a blaserbud has. The importer is my local i will drop in some time.
-
- Meister der jagd
- Posts: 809
- Joined: Sun Jun 05, 2011 8:48 pm
- Location: Canberra
- Location: Australia
Re: Verney-Carron Veloce?
Would be interested in hearing a report about that as well.
- SPEEDY
- Moderator
- Posts: 11302
- Joined: Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:50 am
- Location: Southern highland- Australia
- Location: Albury, NSW, Australia
Re: Verney-Carron Veloce?
I'm definitely sold on them, although I can't find any reviews on them in English, it is definitely a better option then a cheap Turkish lever action.
I'm really hoping they bring out a 20" barrel for chasing the pigs as well as the 28" barrel for wing shooting.
I'm really hoping they bring out a 20" barrel for chasing the pigs as well as the 28" barrel for wing shooting.
I'm soft and I don't care.
-
- Meister der jagd
- Posts: 4344
- Joined: Sat Jul 14, 2012 7:53 am
- Location: Melbourne AUSTRALIA
Re: Verney-Carron Veloce?
Yeah, nah had a play with one the other day and not as easy to use as seen on the youtube video, I had to tilt it a bit to cock it, I predict this will be the next Browning maral re: usedguns lol . When the 12g model hits ours shores I will have another look at it, but it won't be as fast as some may think, that's why I'm guessing it got approved for Australian conditions. One thing for sure it is very light to carry, horses for courses I guess.
P.S Just had a look at the youtube clip again, what it doesn't show is you have to push the lever all the way down.
P.S Just had a look at the youtube clip again, what it doesn't show is you have to push the lever all the way down.
- SPEEDY
- Moderator
- Posts: 11302
- Joined: Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:50 am
- Location: Southern highland- Australia
- Location: Albury, NSW, Australia
Re: Verney-Carron Veloce?
This shows it even better, it still seems better then a Turkish lever action.
[bbvideo=560,315]http://youtu.be/d_CUp_byM5M[/bbvideo]
[bbvideo=560,315]http://youtu.be/d_CUp_byM5M[/bbvideo]
I'm soft and I don't care.
- SPEEDY
- Moderator
- Posts: 11302
- Joined: Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:50 am
- Location: Southern highland- Australia
- Location: Albury, NSW, Australia
Re: Verney-Carron Veloce?
And in even better news, it looks like this year's tax refund will cover the cost of buying one
I'm soft and I don't care.
- Gun Barrel Ecologist
- Moderator
- Posts: 5052
- Joined: Sun Aug 23, 2009 12:54 pm
- Location: New Zealand
Re: Verney-Carron Veloce?
So what is the RRP?
- SPEEDY
- Moderator
- Posts: 11302
- Joined: Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:50 am
- Location: Southern highland- Australia
- Location: Albury, NSW, Australia
Re: Verney-Carron Veloce?
From what I hear it's RRP in Australia is $3000, probably a bit steep for what it is but it's a damn sight better then an Adler.
I'm soft and I don't care.
-
- Meister der jagd
- Posts: 809
- Joined: Sun Jun 05, 2011 8:48 pm
- Location: Canberra
- Location: Australia
Re: Verney-Carron Veloce?
A certain store very near to where your new house is I believe is a distributor and the figure from the distributor being quotes is 2950.
- SPEEDY
- Moderator
- Posts: 11302
- Joined: Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:50 am
- Location: Southern highland- Australia
- Location: Albury, NSW, Australia
Re: Verney-Carron Veloce?
Well that might be my 1st port of call before stocking the fridge
I did think about waiting for one to come up on used guns, but if they are anything like the Adler then the 1st shipment will be sold out, then a whole lot fo 50% mark ups on used guns until 6-7 months later the 2nd shipment arrives.
I'd rather be ready to rock for a trip back up north for goose season opening week.
I did think about waiting for one to come up on used guns, but if they are anything like the Adler then the 1st shipment will be sold out, then a whole lot fo 50% mark ups on used guns until 6-7 months later the 2nd shipment arrives.
I'd rather be ready to rock for a trip back up north for goose season opening week.
I'm soft and I don't care.
- SPEEDY
- Moderator
- Posts: 11302
- Joined: Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:50 am
- Location: Southern highland- Australia
- Location: Albury, NSW, Australia
Re: Verney-Carron Veloce?
On a side note, I'm am super glad that it doesn't look anything at all like the rifle version.
Tell me even by French standards, is this not the single fugglyest most horrendous looking rifle you have ever seen.
I've heard of being hit with the ugly stick, but this was carved from it
Tell me even by French standards, is this not the single fugglyest most horrendous looking rifle you have ever seen.
I've heard of being hit with the ugly stick, but this was carved from it
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
I'm soft and I don't care.
- mchughcb
- Moderator
- Posts: 11163
- Joined: Tue Aug 25, 2009 2:55 am
- Location: Melbourne Australia
Re: Verney-Carron Veloce?
Looks okay to me. Im more interested in functionality and handling.
- stokesrj
- Moderator
- Posts: 5918
- Joined: Mon Jun 17, 2013 12:41 pm
- Location: USA
- Location: Mesa AZ, USA
Re: Verney-Carron Veloce?
There would be no need for this silly action and it would flop if not for evil laws.
Robert J Stokes
- Gun Barrel Ecologist
- Moderator
- Posts: 5052
- Joined: Sun Aug 23, 2009 12:54 pm
- Location: New Zealand
Re: Verney-Carron Veloce?
Having handled both the speed line and their pump gun, I found the pump is more natural for me to operate, as I'm just not use to operating a button on the right side of the gun with my thumb - tang safeties yes, right bolt safeties I tend not to use.
For someone use to short rifles like the R93 the speed line is excessively long, the comb is too high for the sights, the single stack mag protruding from the receiver is ungainly and then there is that thing on the muzzle that doesn't come with a removal tool and a thread protector cap the way a Ruger guide gun does.
I hope the Veloce handles more akin to an A5 or 1100 than a Speedline but there's still that thumb dexterity factor.
For someone use to short rifles like the R93 the speed line is excessively long, the comb is too high for the sights, the single stack mag protruding from the receiver is ungainly and then there is that thing on the muzzle that doesn't come with a removal tool and a thread protector cap the way a Ruger guide gun does.
I hope the Veloce handles more akin to an A5 or 1100 than a Speedline but there's still that thumb dexterity factor.