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William Powell Princeps

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August 2025

Small changes can make a significant difference to a gun’s handling, as this attractive single-trigger over-and-under demonstrates, says Michael Yardley

- Michael Yardley

William Powell Princeps

THIS MONTH'S review looks at a gun we have tested with less enhanced specification previously. It is a William Powell Princeps 12-bore over-and-under. Weighing just over 8lb, the deluxe single-trigger gun has 30in, 3in-chambered, high-performance steel-proofed barrels with a solid, tapered sighting rib and profusely engraved, colour-case-hardened-effect action. The fore-end iron is extended in Boss style and there is a long trigger-guard with engraved steel cap. It is fixed choke (½ and ½) with multichokes an option.

First impressions are favourable. This is an attractive model set off with tight scrollwork on its rounded action bar, well-figured, dark Grade 4 wood and extra finish detailing. The tight scrollwork works well. William Powell notes it is hand cut in its marketing: the result is pleasing and suits the gun's smooth-shaped action. The maker's name is neatly inset in gold on the sideplates, the serial number is also set in gold on the long trigger-guard tang (useful if you travel) and there are well-executed rosettes around the hinge points. Double fences are well carved.

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