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A friend and i have a differnce of opinion, nothing bad and we arn't mad at each other. But it's about a double that we can't agree upon. We both have differnent opinions on the description here goes with mine. I think the gun was Italian made it folded over almost touching with a underlever that also acted as the trigger guard. You actually pushed the lever down to breech the gun. This 20ga. sxs didn't have a top or bottom rib, was only attached at the muzzle and breech end. I know this at best is poor description and the gun nothing special and very plain. But it did seem to lock up good maybe double bite. Not a expensive gun at all and wish i bought it for 300.00. All that being said.....does anyone know the manufacture or name of the gun? If I'm at all close to being right.........i win one bill!
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That's a shot in the dark. Belgium made millions of folding shotguns.
Last edited by Mike Harrell; 02/28/08 12:48 PM.
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Sile Shotguns of New York imported folding shotguns from Italy 1984-1990. the 410 was called the Sile Sky Stalker. They also imported a 12 ga--don't know if was a folding model. No mention of 20 ga that I can find.
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MickeyD...........i was thinking Sile too. I know it wasn't a Beretta, nothing that nice and not a brand name. Sorry i can't be of much help, but so far i'm winning. Does the gun without ribs seem right, or has anyone seen a sxs manufactured without the ribs? This is the part i wasn't sure of. I have seen O/U's without ribs.
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Battle, Saw the gun at a Gun Show. Can't remember about rib. Was a nice gun and went for $500.
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Bettinsoli used to make a gun as you described, marketed by Uttings of Norwich, UK.
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Its not Italian...but did Baby Bretton (Fench) have some basic folding gun...I pretty sure i'm way of on this though franc
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Franc, the Baby Bretton most of us think of is an OU. Don't believe I've ever seen a Bretton sxs. But maybe . . .
Bernardelli made a gun such as you describe, although I'm not sure about the ribless part. Looks to be a rib in the 1961 Stoeger's catalog I've got. Called the VBG, and it was available in 20ga.
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