Neumann & Ci. 10 Gauge Magnum
Guns International #: 101281302 Seller's Inventory #:
Category: Shotguns - 10 Gauge - Shotguns - Duck & Goose or Turkey 3 1/2"

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Seller: Dismal River Armory
Company: Dismal River Armory 6010 46th Avenue, Kearney, NE 68845
Member Since: 11/10/13
First Name: Brent
Last Name: Steffen
State: Nebraska
Zip: 68845
Country: United States
Phone: (308) 627-7270
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Number of Active Listings: 227
Total Number of Listings: 6492
Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
No firing or disassembly of firearms. No return on non-gun items
Payment Types Accepted: Cash, Check, Money Order, Cashiers Check



Description:
         Neumann & Ci , Liege, Belgium 10 Gauge Magnum built in 1954 for Silvers & Co. , San Francisco featureing 32" F/F vent rib extractor barrels. Chambered for the 3 1/2" Magnum load and proved 10-89  Bores are as new. Brass front bead and small white mid-bead. French Gray action body with bolsters, sideclips, double underlugs, and rib extension crossbolt. Double triggers. Reciever with 40% coverage scroll engraving with Acanthus Leaf on the action balls. Stocked in fairly straight grained European Walnut with with some fiddleback figure. Pistol grip buttstock with point pattern checkering, vacant stock oval, and beavertail forend with Anson release.  14 1/2" LOP to a Pachmayr vented pad.  DAC - 1 1/2"   DAH - 2 3/8"  Cast Off - 1/4"  Weighs 10lb 14oz  This gun is tight and on face. Barrels ring with a pronounced chime. It does not appear to have been fired much. Barrel and trigger guard blue remain at 97%, stock finish at 96%, and checkering at 96%  There is a small chip missing from the buttstock where it abuts the lower left reciever as pictured. These early post-war Belgium 10 gauges are the Cadillac of 10 gauge guns and infinately better than the Spanish crap that flooded the market in the 60's and 70's. Ready for the goose blind or spring turkeys.

SOLD