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9mm shotshell?

ironsitesironsites Member Posts: 97 ✭✭
edited December 2001 in Ask the Experts
Have a gun that has a smooth bore, a bolt action,and an 18" barrel. The markings are- FL 9M C./ "BREVETE", (S.G.D.) "FABRIQUE NATIONALE D'ARMES de GUERRE HERSTAL-BELGIQUE". Then a mark on the stock- F/N in a circle. I was told this is a 9mm shotshell gun. Ever hear of such?

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  • BLACKJACKBLACKJACK Member Posts: 472 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    What you have I believe is a 9MM Flobert or sometimes called a parlor rifle. It takes a 9MM flobert round which looks like a small brass cased shotgun shell. It is rim fire like a 22 caliber. Fiochi still produces the 9MM Flobert round. I have a couple of 50 round boxes in stock for $17.95 + shipping if interested.
  • ironsitesironsites Member Posts: 97 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I believe you hit the nail right on the head. It is a rimfire. I'm having my gunsmith inspect it before I shoot it as it is old and shows signs of wear for the worse although all parts seem to operate alright. It seems to be a rare gun- maybe it would be as well to hang it on the wall for conversation. Of course if it checks out o.k., I won't be able to resist a shot or two beforehand. If I need the ammo.-I'll let you know. Thanks!!
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