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Way back when, I had shot a Franchi semi-automatic shotgun. I loved it, especially the light weight for bird hunting. However, for the $260 price tag at the time, I bought a new Model 70 Winchester in .257 Roberts and a new 870 Remington Skeet gun instead of the Franchi.
Last Sunday, at a Gun Show, I finally got my Franchi. It was an older one, a Franchi Elite semi-automatic 12 guage with screw in chokes, with a 24 inch barrel, and it points like a striking snake. Best of all, it cost me only slightly more than the 1980's price of $260.
Although mine is packed away in the back of the Gun Cabinet right now, and my photographic lights are buried somewhere in the back of a closet, these pictures, ( not mine but off the internet ) are of a similar one and a twin to mine.
There are still some good bargains at Gun Shows.
Way back when, I had shot a Franchi semi-automatic shotgun. I loved it, especially the light weight for bird hunting. However, for the $260 price tag at the time, I bought a new Model 70 Winchester in .257 Roberts and a new 870 Remington Skeet gun instead of the Franchi.
Last Sunday, at a Gun Show, I finally got my Franchi. It was an older one, a Franchi Elite semi-automatic 12 guage with screw in chokes, with a 24 inch barrel, and it points like a striking snake. Best of all, it cost me only slightly more than the 1980's price of $260.
Although mine is packed away in the back of the Gun Cabinet right now, and my photographic lights are buried somewhere in the back of a closet, these pictures, ( not mine but off the internet ) are of a similar one and a twin to mine.
There are still some good bargains at Gun Shows.
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