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The gunsmith behind La Brama is Roberto Tagle. An artist, a great guy and a great shooter. I think he was/is in the Argentina Team on more than 1 World Shoot, though I could be mistaken.

Here's some photos of Roberto's work. They all have a very distinctive look on them, and they're too many to post separately, but please take a look.

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The gunsmith behind La Brama is Roberto Tagle. An artist, a great guy and a  great shooter. I think he was/is in the Argentina Team on more than 1 World Shoot, though I could be mistaken.

Here's some photos of Roberto's work. They all have a very distinctive look on them, and they're too many to post separately, but please take a look.

Thanks for the reply pierruigi.

Did you have shoot this gun or see one on the range?

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Thanks for the reply pierruigi.

Did you have shoot this gun or see one on the range?

No, I only tried a Tagle gun once and it was a Standard. Personally I've seen some of his guns around, and like I said, besides the obligatory reliability and accuracy, his guns display a very distinct look on them. Let's say it a a rare occurance to ask yourself "Is that a Tagle?". You just know it.

Besides, if there's any doubt, he marks them with "La Brama" somewhere! :P

BTW as a little trivia, his business is an ongoing family tradition, his father, Roberto Tagle Sr. is a very renowned master gunsmith too, mostly working on very high end custom shotguns.

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The gunsmith behind La Brama is Roberto Tagle. An artist, a great guy and a  great shooter. I think he was/is in the Argentina Team on more than 1 World Shoot, though I could be mistaken.

Here's some photos of Roberto's work. They all have a very distinctive look on them, and they're too many to post separately, but please take a look.

Those are some of the trickest guns i have ever seen. I donk know if i would want to shoot somthing that pretty.

I really like the checkered area in front of the slide stop on the limited guns. Thats where i put my weakhand thumb and some checkering would be helpful.

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I have send email to him before a few days and ask him info

about the parts that he use to his gun and the prize but

he don't reply.

This shotgun with the carbon everywhere is wonderful!!! :wub:

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I have handled that one in the first picture above at the WS in 205. Truly amazing looking and fit and finish was also top notch. Too bad I had no chance to shoot it.

Beautiful guns for those who care for beauty in their guns. Me, I would probably go for a plain vanilla Open Blaster with as little bells and whistles as possible ;):D Anything beautiful, I will turn into an ugly POS anyways :D

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