Need help with Shotgun Identification

MillerTime

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I have had this over and under now for well over 10 years. I bought it used and it was an impulse buy. I have fired it a few times in that period and it functioned perfectly. I don't however know anything about it or where it was manufacturered etc. It is a very nice handling and looking shotty.
On the side of the reciever in scroll type writing it appears to say "francarm" but since it is in fancy scroll I may be off on that.
There are no other numbers or markings on it at all. In fact when I first registered it the CfC had to send me one of those sticky serial numbers.
My camera and my abilities with it don't allow me to take a detailed pic of the butt, but on it there is a molded in picture of what appears to be a scantily clad greek era woman holding a bow walking a dog. :onCrack: yep.. thats what I said :onCrack:
Any idea on what it is and to the value of it?

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Obscure but nice

Francarm O/U shotguns seem to be sold in France and Belgium but pretty rare elsewhere. Maybe someone can sleuth more information on that name.
 
It is possibly a Lanbar I have seen them here in S'toon at gun shops in the 1990's they are of moderate quality what I mean by that is you won't be using it for too many doubles tournaments they where sold as an entry level field gun. at the time $450-$550 new.
 
It is possibly a Lanbar I have seen them here in S'toon at gun shops in the 1990's they are of moderate quality what I mean by that is you won't be using it for too many doubles tournaments they where sold as an entry level field gun. at the time $450-$550 new.

Which means on the CGN EE you'll be asking 2k.

:D
 
i have EXACTLY the same-
Francarms, same engraving, etc etc
Fixed full and mod, shoots pretty good actually- no idea what the value is- i got it as a gift
 
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