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Please Help Me!
duckhunter7
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I have just inherited a Franchi-Brescia 20 gauge shotgun that is made in Italy. I am not very familiar with these types of Italian guns, and have never really seen too many of these guns. I am not really sure of where to look for the date of when it was made. I have looked on the barrel and under the trigger arm but cannot find anything. The gun itself is like new. It is very well made and extremely light. The only lettering it has on the barrel is
Left side of barrel=S.P.A. Luigi FRFANCHI-Brescia-Made in Italy
20 Ga.-chambered 2 3/4'imp CYL
Right side of barrel=Imported by Stoeger arms corp-S Hackensack N.J.
Back left side of chamber reads-SPA Luigi Franchi
Brescia, Made in Italy 48, AL 20 Ga.
^
Is this the year it was made?
IF anyone can help me with these questions, please respond.
I was wondering the value of the gun and what it might be worth.
Sincerely,
William George
William George
Left side of barrel=S.P.A. Luigi FRFANCHI-Brescia-Made in Italy
20 Ga.-chambered 2 3/4'imp CYL
Right side of barrel=Imported by Stoeger arms corp-S Hackensack N.J.
Back left side of chamber reads-SPA Luigi Franchi
Brescia, Made in Italy 48, AL 20 Ga.
^
Is this the year it was made?
IF anyone can help me with these questions, please respond.
I was wondering the value of the gun and what it might be worth.
Sincerely,
William George
William George
Comments
Thank you for you response
Will George
William George
w.wade brinson
It is a very popular Quail gun in our aria. It only weighs 5 1/4lbs. I have owned two of them for the last 35 years. Both have shot thousands of rounds.
As has already been pointed out it is made from the Browning A-5 patent. Many people do not realize that the friction rings have to be repositioned when switching from high brass to low. Just the same as the Browning A-5 does.
I have owned many fine doubles, And over& unders. None could compare to the Franchi 20 ga on a covey rise in my experience.
The most important things, Are not things.