I've been looking at a 12 gauge Sabatti Falcon over and under shotgun at my local shop. It appears to be a pretty nice weapon--the checkering is precise and the wood grain attractive. The receiver is either stainless or nickle with engraving to it. The controls are simple, although the safety is a bit loose. It has a 26" barrel and the blueing is at least 95% at best 100%. The sight is a single brass bead. The gun looks to have been very well taken care of.
The dealer is asking $475 for the gun--though I'm sure if I worked hard enough I could get $50 knocked out of that.
The barrel has an EAA (European American Arms) stamp on it and it carries the "Falcon" label as well. I'm pretty sure it was made by an Italian firm and have found their website, hoever, I know nothing about the gun other than what I have read there.
Has anybody had any practical experience shooting a Sabatti? Or do you know anyone who has? Are they reliable guns? Are they more like a Charles Daley than they are like a higher end gun?
I asked the dealer about the Sabatti brand and he told me he took the gun in trade on a handgun at closing time last Friday night. He said he had nothing to price it by other than by it's looks. He knew that with what the guy paid in cash on the handgun, he could afford the Sabatti for whatever price it brought; in fact, he asked me to tell him if I found out anything about the Sabatti and to let him know what market value was on a used one.
Help me out, please.
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Take the long way home...
The dealer is asking $475 for the gun--though I'm sure if I worked hard enough I could get $50 knocked out of that.
The barrel has an EAA (European American Arms) stamp on it and it carries the "Falcon" label as well. I'm pretty sure it was made by an Italian firm and have found their website, hoever, I know nothing about the gun other than what I have read there.
Has anybody had any practical experience shooting a Sabatti? Or do you know anyone who has? Are they reliable guns? Are they more like a Charles Daley than they are like a higher end gun?
I asked the dealer about the Sabatti brand and he told me he took the gun in trade on a handgun at closing time last Friday night. He said he had nothing to price it by other than by it's looks. He knew that with what the guy paid in cash on the handgun, he could afford the Sabatti for whatever price it brought; in fact, he asked me to tell him if I found out anything about the Sabatti and to let him know what market value was on a used one.
Help me out, please.
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Take the long way home...