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Fausti O/U I.D. Can ANYONE HELP ?????

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  • rufe-snow
    Couldn't find anything on a Italian Manufacturer by the name of Armi Fausti/S. Marcheno.

    Spesco Corp. of Atlanta GA, was listed as importing inexpensive German, Reck SM-11 handguns, as well as other European firearms, probably in the 1960's & 70's.

    Your best bet would be to post on this forum, it's shotgun specific.

    http://www.shotgunworld.com/identify.html

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  • gimemign
    quote:Originally posted by rufe-snow
    Couldn't find anything on a Italian Manufacturer by the name of Armi Fausti/S. Marcheno.

    Spesco Corp. of Atlanta GA, was listed as importing inexpensive German, Reck SM-11 handguns, as well as other European firearms, probably in the 1960's & 70's.

    Your best bet would be to post on this forum, it's shotgun specific.

    http://www.shotgunworld.com/identify.html

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  • gimemign
    Thanks, hopfully cheap was not the moto for all the imports.
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  • 2520wcf
    The manufacturer Fausti Stefano is alive and well and I believe imports its guns through an American firm called Traditions, Inc. You should be able to find them through a net search or find Fausti Stefano through the shotgunworld website. The Fausti guns are machine made and fairly roughly finished but work just as well as any inexpensive O/U. Decent gun for the money you paid if it's in good condition.
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  • TRAP55
    www.traditionsfirearms.com is the link you want. I have a Fausti Upland II in 20ga and the fit and finish rival my Brownings. $225 for the SxS is a steal!
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  • dakotashooter2
    Trap is correct. You got a steal. I have been looking at these and have seen them for $700-$800.
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  • gimemign
    I really apreciate everyones help.I have gone to the traditions websight.But my prob. or question is this gun was imported through the Atlanta co.not traditions is this wright? if so this may not be the the same gun.AS I stated Im no gun expert but this gun is very tight and the craftmanship seemes to be excelent.on a scale from 1-10 on the shape its in has to be an 8.by the way why does the metal slide come out the side is this good?
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  • TRAP55
    Try www.faustistefanoarms.com
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  • 2520wcf
    Gimemign, if the "slide" you are referring to comes out of the left side of the reciever frame at a right angle to the barrels below the opening lever, it is probably the locking bolt for a Greener-type crosslock, which is very common on Italian shotguns of the 1950s to 1980s period. If it is fitted well, it makes for a very strong action. Beretta SXSs and some Zoli O/Us of the period had these Greener-type actions, too. It's a copy or adaptation of an old British design; it's a good thing, not something to worry about. If there's something else popping out of the side of the action, I'd have a gunsmith take a peak!
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  • TRAP55
    2520WCF, It is a Greener type and thats probably what he's seeing. Thats a good thing! Some of these SxS's blue book for more than a $1,000 and the cheapest one runs about $800.
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