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Valv: Is this a Fabarms produced gun or was it made before there time. I have been doing a little research trying to figure out when and by whom this was made by in Brecia.

There are so many diff. divisions within the city of Brecia.

They make it very confusing to figure who it is made by and what the value is. I could not find a value in the gun BB.

Could you tell me exactly what it reads stamped on the barrel. Mfg,gauge,shell length,and date of mfg.

Very interested, just need a little more info.

Thanks.

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The gun says Farms Brescia - Made in Italy (Brescia is a large city in Italy), and I believe it's imported by Tradewinds Inc, Tacoma WA. Automatic model H-170 2 3/4" FULL it's stamped on barrel.

Email me if you want more pics.

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Val - how new is this gun and what kind of loads were you shooting? Often times autoloaders need to be really broken in to shoot light loads like dove/grouse loads, but will function perfectly with heavier loads. Go shoot a box of 3" mags to help break it in a bit, and you should see some improvement. Another idea is that it may need cleaning (is this a gas operated auto?) to cycle the loads easily. Just some things to consider before "fire sale"-ing it. smirk.gif

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how many rounds did you fire through it i mean if you fired 2 rounds and both got jammed well its not too good but if you fired a decent amount of rounds a couple of jams wouldnt bother me. what size rounds can it fire 3 inch, 3 1/2 any further info about it would be appreciated

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I bought this gun used, I just fired a couple of shots to see how it works and got jammed, I will sell it as is or I will take it to gunsmith and have checked but then price will go up again.

Since I am not gun savy, somebody can get a good deal if they are willing to put a little elbow grease in it, that's why price is low, otherwise for flawless items there's always full price. It's up to the buyer.

You are not going to find an auto cheap, this is the only way.

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