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Blue steel, dovetail lump barrels with concave rib marked "Armi
Famars", single bead sight, chambers proofed and measured at 3
inches, automatic ejectors, improved cylinder/modified chokes, and
standard Italian proofs on the flats dated 1973. Bright coin finished
receiver with bushed firing pins, standard markings and proofs on the
water table, single non-selective trigger, and manual sliding tang
safety. The receiver features flourishes of fine floral and scroll
engraving and the locks and underside are engraved with game bird
scenes of pintails landing in a marks on the right, ascending snipes on
the shoreline on the left, and a snipe and waterfowl hunting scene on
the underside. With matching engraved break lever with pierced
dragon embellishment, and matching engraved rolled trigger guard.
The trigger plate is signed "Galeazzi '73" just to the right of the trigger.
Fancy figured, checkered walnut, straight grip perchbelly stock and
splinter forearm with Anson latch, engraved fittings, and Leather covered
recoil pad. The second and third barrel sets are also 28 inches long
with matching serial numbers, independent forearms, matching
engraving and 3 inch chambers. The 28 gauge set has modified/
improved modified chokes, and the .410 barrels are choked modified/
improved modified. With leather bound Famars takedown case fitted
for the complete set. 20 gauge barrel measurements are: bore
diameter at 9 inches from breech .617/.618; choke
constriction .011/.016; minimum wall thickness .036/.034. 28 gauge
barrel measurements are: bore diameter at 9 inches from
breech .556/.558; choke constriction .014/.018; minimum wall
thickness .030/.028. Stock measurements are: drop at comb 1 7/16
inches; drop at heel 1 11/16 inches; length of pull 14 inches.
Some light muzzle wear on the muzzle end of the barrels,
more prominent on the .410. Flat beautifle, light and lively.
Last price drop before the customer will keep the set.
Blue steel, dovetail lump barrels with concave rib marked "Armi
Famars", single bead sight, chambers proofed and measured at 3
inches, automatic ejectors, improved cylinder/modified chokes, and
standard Italian proofs on the flats dated 1973. Bright coin finished
receiver with bushed firing pins, standard markings and proofs on the
water table, single non-selective trigger, and manual sliding tang
safety. The receiver features flourishes of fine floral and scroll
engraving and the locks and underside are engraved with game bird
scenes of pintails landing in a marks on the right, ascending snipes on
the shoreline on the left, and a snipe and waterfowl hunting scene on
the underside. With matching engraved break lever with pierced
dragon embellishment, and matching engraved rolled trigger guard.
The trigger plate is signed "Galeazzi '73" just to the right of the trigger.
Fancy figured, checkered walnut, straight grip perchbelly stock and
splinter forearm with Anson latch, engraved fittings, and Leather covered
recoil pad. The second and third barrel sets are also 28 inches long
with matching serial numbers, independent forearms, matching
engraving and 3 inch chambers. The 28 gauge set has modified/
improved modified chokes, and the .410 barrels are choked modified/
improved modified. With leather bound Famars takedown case fitted
for the complete set. 20 gauge barrel measurements are: bore
diameter at 9 inches from breech .617/.618; choke
constriction .011/.016; minimum wall thickness .036/.034. 28 gauge
barrel measurements are: bore diameter at 9 inches from
breech .556/.558; choke constriction .014/.018; minimum wall
thickness .030/.028. Stock measurements are: drop at comb 1 7/16
inches; drop at heel 1 11/16 inches; length of pull 14 inches.
Some light muzzle wear on the muzzle end of the barrels,
more prominent on the .410. Flat beautifle, light and lively.
Last price drop before the customer will keep the set.
Blue steel, dovetail lump barrels with concave rib marked "Armi
Famars", single bead sight, chambers proofed and measured at 3
inches, automatic ejectors, improved cylinder/modified chokes, and
standard Italian proofs on the flats dated 1973. Bright coin finished
receiver with bushed firing pins, standard markings and proofs on the
water table, single non-selective trigger, and manual sliding tang
safety. The receiver features flourishes of fine floral and scroll
engraving and the locks and underside are engraved with game bird
scenes of pintails landing in a marks on the right, ascending snipes on
the shoreline on the left, and a snipe and waterfowl hunting scene on
the underside. With matching engraved break lever with pierced
dragon embellishment, and matching engraved rolled trigger guard.
The trigger plate is signed "Galeazzi '73" just to the right of the trigger.
Fancy figured, checkered walnut, straight grip perchbelly stock and
splinter forearm with Anson latch, engraved fittings, and Leather covered
recoil pad. The second and third barrel sets are also 28 inches long
with matching serial numbers, independent forearms, matching
engraving and 3 inch chambers. The 28 gauge set has modified/
improved modified chokes, and the .410 barrels are choked modified/
improved modified. With leather bound Famars takedown case fitted
for the complete set. 20 gauge barrel measurements are: bore
diameter at 9 inches from breech .617/.618; choke
constriction .011/.016; minimum wall thickness .036/.034. 28 gauge
barrel measurements are: bore diameter at 9 inches from
breech .556/.558; choke constriction .014/.018; minimum wall
thickness .030/.028. Stock measurements are: drop at comb 1 7/16
inches; drop at heel 1 11/16 inches; length of pull 14 inches.
Some light muzzle wear on the muzzle end of the barrels,
more prominent on the .410. Flat beautifle, light and lively.
Last price drop before the customer will keep the set.
Blue steel, dovetail lump barrels with concave rib marked "Armi
Famars", single bead sight, chambers proofed and measured at 3
inches, automatic ejectors, improved cylinder/modified chokes, and
standard Italian proofs on the flats dated 1973. Bright coin finished
receiver with bushed firing pins, standard markings and proofs on the
water table, single non-selective trigger, and manual sliding tang
safety. The receiver features flourishes of fine floral and scroll
engraving and the locks and underside are engraved with game bird
scenes of pintails landing in a marks on the right, ascending snipes on
the shoreline on the left, and a snipe and waterfowl hunting scene on
the underside. With matching engraved break lever with pierced
dragon embellishment, and matching engraved rolled trigger guard.
The trigger plate is signed "Galeazzi '73" just to the right of the trigger.
Fancy figured, checkered walnut, straight grip perchbelly stock and
splinter forearm with Anson latch, engraved fittings, and Leather covered
recoil pad. The second and third barrel sets are also 28 inches long
with matching serial numbers, independent forearms, matching
engraving and 3 inch chambers. The 28 gauge set has modified/
improved modified chokes, and the .410 barrels are choked modified/
improved modified. With leather bound Famars takedown case fitted
for the complete set. 20 gauge barrel measurements are: bore
diameter at 9 inches from breech .617/.618; choke
constriction .011/.016; minimum wall thickness .036/.034. 28 gauge
barrel measurements are: bore diameter at 9 inches from
breech .556/.558; choke constriction .014/.018; minimum wall
thickness .030/.028. Stock measurements are: drop at comb 1 7/16
inches; drop at heel 1 11/16 inches; length of pull 14 inches.
Some light muzzle wear on the muzzle end of the barrels,
more prominent on the .410. Flat beautifle, light and lively.
Last price drop before the customer will keep the set.