Marochini

Marochini or Marrochi? Never heard of a Marochini but if you mean Marrochi I know that you will have a hell of a time finding parts for one. Low to mid range quality, Italian made. Frigon trap guns are rebuilt Marrochis and even harder to get parts for.
 
It may be a Maroccini. It appears to be a decent looking gun perhaps on the lower end of mid quality. Not enough description given to tell much more. As mentioned, parts will not be easy to come by. That being said, probably 80% of the double barrels out there one is not able to buy parts for anymore. Some parts can be adapted, some would have to be made should something break. One can always keep a gun working. The determining factor is what it might cost to have a part made to what the value of the gun is. Or one can always shoot it until something breaks. At that time, depending on what broke, the decision can be made to fix or retire the gun. It may shoot a long time, especially if just used for hunting which is what probably should be the case with a gun like this.
 
I have a 12ga o/u from the late '80s imported by Armsport Inc. Miami, Made in Italy. It's a heavy, bulky low to mid end gun. Had the barrels cut to 24" in 1992 and has been my upland gun ever since. Takes a beating but keeps on going. Only had to replace one firing pin in 30 years.

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