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I picked up an Italian O/U at a pawn shop for $300. It's double triggered extractor with a Kirsten lock up. Proofed in 69 From what I can tell from the internet $300 seems about the going price. Seems a nice gun for the money. I can't help but wonder what's wrong with it. Anybody here able to tell me any thing? I bought it for a spit on the floor hunting shooter. Seems a nicer gun then an 870.
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Universal Firearms Corp. Hileah Fla.
Universal imported guns from Italy and Russia. They stopped about 1982.
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Universal Firearms Corp. Hileah Fla.
Universal imported guns from Italy and Russia. They stopped about 1982.
Pete Would you know who made the gun?
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. I can't help but wonder what's wrong with it. Anybody here able to tell me any thing? Zero brand recognition value?
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some from spain, as well.
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Would you know who made the gun? If it came out of Russia, it was most likely Baikal. The were a lot of small Italian shops around at the time, many did not survive. Wish I could be of more help. Pete
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As I said before, Baikal isn't a maker, it's a brand.
Anyway, there weren't any Russian o/u's with Koersten lockup.
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Pooch, Sabatti or Zoli would be maybe the most likely possibilities of relatively well-known Italian makers. Any maker's mark in evidence other than standard Italian proofmarks? I picked up a 20ga Italian OU made for Sears a number of years ago. Made by Zoli.
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I owned a Universal Over Wing 20 Ga O/U in the mid seventies. Purchased from K-mart for $179.00 on a close out. It was Spanish made. Never had any issues with it other than it was stocked like a trap gun and wasn't to useful for chasing Okie Bobwhites.
Dodging lions and wasting time.....
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I owned a Universal Over Wing 20 Ga O/U in the mid seventies. Purchased from K-mart for $179.00 on a close out. It was Spanish made. Never had any issues with it other than it was stocked like a trap gun and wasn't to useful for chasing Okie Bobwhites. Hey Tulsa, I'm a Will Rogers grad.
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