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Posted 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago #1
Looking for any information I can get on this
rifle? Also would like a value.

It came from my Uncle who past away in the early 70's. It says on it London & Birmingham 7S30. It is dusty has some dings on it, I was told it has a damascus barrel. There are engravings on the lenght of the barrel and engravings around the area where the trigger is located.
I did bring it to a local fund raiser where you could bring any antique in there and get it appraised by people that were actually appraisers, No one there knew anything about it but did call somewhere and got enough information to tell me that it was worth about $375.00?

If anyone has anymore information or can direct me to get more information I would greatly appreciate it.

I also have a beretta handgun obtained in Italy, Pietro Beretta - Gardone V.T.
Cal 7 65 Pat. #861555. Value or information is welcome. It looks in excellent condition.

Thanks,

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Posted 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago #2
sent p.m. on the shotgun.

On beretta OBTAINED in Italy? model ?
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Posted 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago #3
Was told it was obtained in Italy, no proof.
32 caliber, It has an S inside a circle on right side above the trigger. The date 1954 is below with 3 what looks like stamps I can'st read them. It's a semiautomatic.
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Posted 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago #4
It's a model 1935 based on the serial no I'd SWAG it at mid to late 1950's. It's a $350-400 gun but if it's in EXCELLENT condition like it appears I would be asking for the $400 if I was selling. Unless you need the money it's just one of those guns you should just keep if you can, it won't go down in value.
Last Edit: 2009/08/24 21:48 By SiliconSorcerer.
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Posted 6 Months, 3 Weeks ago #5
Thank you so much for the information. The gun was a gift to my husband from a dear friend who passed away. I was just curious about the value. I don't think we have any intention of selling it right now.

I just spoke to my husband about the Clabrough. I didn't know he said the stock has been repaired. His uncle used that shotgun regularly when he lived in Italy. I believe he even used it in the states when he moved here.


Thanks again for the replies to my questions.

This site is great I have gone on line several times in the past 4 years trying to get information about these weapons. This time I hit gold.

Buffi45
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