Toys galore

Automan21k

Shared on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 08:28

I had an awesome long weekend, and got to mix 2 of my favorite things….Food and guns. I spent Saturday making a large batch of seafood gumbo and distributed it amongst the family. When Sunday came around I had some free time so I hung around an unmentionable gun store and ended up sniping a deal from the store’s cash for guns program. At the out of pocket cost of $30 plus a $50 value trade, I ended up walking away with 2 guns.    The first was a Heritage Arms Rough Rider .22 revolver, a fun little plinker that depending on its accuracy may be my new small game season gun, and second was a 28" EAA Bunda. This was an interesting piece, I had never heard of Bunda before , but who was I to turn down that kind of a deal on a good condition 12ga semi-auto shotgun?   So, after I got home and convinced my wife not to kick me of the house out for getting more guns, I started looking into this “Bunda”….and what did I find (aside from the fact that Bunda is some kind of Spanish slang term)? Nothing. Nada. There is no readily available information on this gun, the manufacturer, parts, anything!

 
 I didn’t give up and eventually I found a PDF of the manual that shipped with it…..from this I learned almost nothing.    Yes they had the manufacturer’s name and country of origin as an unpronounceable Turkish scribble. But at least I knew it was made in Turkey.   After emailing EAA they confirmed it was Turkish and said that the manufacturer was called Serit San and was imported on 11/7/97 and retailed for $499 in 1997. So at least now I know something….I just don’t know anything that can tell me if it is a good reliable shotgun or if it will blow up in my hands the first time I shoot it.
 
Anyway, here they are….
The Rough Rider .22/.22mag

And the EAA (Serit San) Bunda

 

If anyone has heard anything about the Bunda, please let me know.

 

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Submitted by Leviticus78 on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 10:53
That's a sweet little pistol. Sometimes the smaller calibers are more fun to play with. I'd be curious to know if "bunda" is a good slang term or a bad one, lol.
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Submitted by Automan21k on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 12:15
I can't say for sure as to its meaning, but a lot of the links were to Jennifer Lopez videos...so I'm sure one can make an educated guess on its meaning.

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