I just got a hold of two family dynasty shotguns. I wanted to know more about them.
The first is a Saint-Etienne semi-auto, made in France, says ''Acier special 70mm chambre'' or special steel 70mm chamber (2 3/4''). The other side of the barrel says ''Fusil Perfex Brevete S.G.D.G. France et etranger'' which I believe translates into some patent information. Stamped into the barrel is ''CAL 12 Choke'' not very helpful in IDing the choke, all I know is that it is a fixed choke. There are two Saint-Etienne MF logos on the barrel. On the underside of the forearm there is a golden MF logo. What does MF stand for? The reciever without any stamping at all except for a serial number and some weird markings / logos. near the loading port. The trigger housing is stamped 'Perfex'. The barrel is approx 28''. Sadly, the handle is cracked and ductaped over. Is this something worth restoring? My intuition says yes. The internals look shiny and new but in all the gaps and crevasses there seems to be a dirty/gunky substance. However, the forearm looks great. What is remarkable is that is it extremely light for a 12 gauge, and it's a semi
. Feels like 6.5lbs ish.
Here is a picture...
The last shotgun is less exotic so I didn't take a picture of it but it is also intriguing. Its a 870 wingmaster ''2 3/4 or shorter'' wtf??? The barrel is 30'' and says full choke (fixed). The action is butter smooth. The serial number begins with 9 and ends in V.
I appreciate your help.
The first is a Saint-Etienne semi-auto, made in France, says ''Acier special 70mm chambre'' or special steel 70mm chamber (2 3/4''). The other side of the barrel says ''Fusil Perfex Brevete S.G.D.G. France et etranger'' which I believe translates into some patent information. Stamped into the barrel is ''CAL 12 Choke'' not very helpful in IDing the choke, all I know is that it is a fixed choke. There are two Saint-Etienne MF logos on the barrel. On the underside of the forearm there is a golden MF logo. What does MF stand for? The reciever without any stamping at all except for a serial number and some weird markings / logos. near the loading port. The trigger housing is stamped 'Perfex'. The barrel is approx 28''. Sadly, the handle is cracked and ductaped over. Is this something worth restoring? My intuition says yes. The internals look shiny and new but in all the gaps and crevasses there seems to be a dirty/gunky substance. However, the forearm looks great. What is remarkable is that is it extremely light for a 12 gauge, and it's a semi
Here is a picture...
The last shotgun is less exotic so I didn't take a picture of it but it is also intriguing. Its a 870 wingmaster ''2 3/4 or shorter'' wtf??? The barrel is 30'' and says full choke (fixed). The action is butter smooth. The serial number begins with 9 and ends in V.
I appreciate your help.
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