No idea.. Shotgun makers in Italy are about as numerous as hotdog vendors at a state fair; there's one on every corner..

Just make sure the barrels aren't damascus and check to see if there's a stamping near the breech re: proofing.. At least then you'll know if you can shoot modern ammo in it..

If you can't google a maker, you'll know that if it breaks you may never be able to obtain parts and they'll need to be handmade. THAT can cost you a fortune.


Ex- USN (SS) '66-'69
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