Hi all, i am looking for any information on a laurona eibar 12 bore o/u i have just purchased from a friend. It says made in spain serial no: 98405. It has fixed chokes cl / imp cl and is rated to 1200kg. I dont know what the chambers are. It has 12 76 in an oval shape stamped on it as well as 1390?
It has double triggers (bronze in colour) which are non selective. Sonic charge bitspeek keygen idm. It also has a dog scene engraving on one side and a phesant schene on the other (both sides also have some swirls) any info or rough value of this gun would be greatly appriciated! Those are pretty good guns. Laurona was founded in 1941 and is still in business, though merged with another company. They made sxs double guns until 1978, when they went over to o/u guns. The quality is good and some are elaborately engraved. They used model numbers (71, 82, 84, etc.) and that number should be on the gun somewhere.
The value is not extremely high, with most models, even in like new condition, running under $1000. 76mm chambers indicate a 3 inch shell. Check their web site at for current info. The Firearms Forum is on online community for all gun enthusiasts. Join us to discuss firearms of all kinds, gun accessories, legal issues and more. Membership is free and we welcome all types of shooters, whether you're a novice or a pro. Come for the info, stay and make some friends.
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Laurona is the manufacturer's name, a company started in 1941 by four craftsmen. Eibar is a region in the Basque country of Spain famous for shotgun manufacture. 12-70 is 12 gauge with 70mm chambers, equivalent to 2-3/4 inch. 17.7 - 18.6 is full choke. 18.6 is bore diameter in mm, or.732 inch. 17.7 is choke diameter, or.696 inch.036 constriction is full choke. 18.1 - 18.6 is.712 and.732 for.020 constriction, which is a modified choke.
Can't help you with that. If you want to know year of manufacture, there should be a single letter or a letter with a number after it, such as M, or M1, or M.1 for example. If you find that, refer to the following chart for the year of manufacture. The Lauronas that I have seen looked like well-made guns.
Can anyone tell me about a laurona model 710 over and under shotgun. Serial number 77314 it was suppose to be made around 1967. It is a spanish shotgun.
Also has d48 insctibed on it. I know that 4 brothers started out in 1941 making double barrels. I know they started making over and unders with double triggers. Can anyone tell me about a laurona model 710 over and under shotgun. Serial number 77314 it was suppose to be made around 1967. It is a spanish shotgun. Also has d48 insctibed on it.
I know that 4 brothers started out in 1941 making double barrels. I know they started making over and unders with double triggers sometimes in the sixties.thank you very much johnny joyner [email protected]. Update: this is about the laurona again. It is stamped on reciever that dana internationl shipped the gun in. I found the reference numbers that you gave from sears. Now i am wondering why it is stamped dana internatiol. I know the place exisit caused i called them.
Didnt get no information from them but at least i tried. This is about the laurona again. It is stamped on reciever that dana internationl shipped the gun in. I found the reference numbers that you gave from sears. Now i am wondering why it is stamped dana internatiol. I know the place exisit caused i called them. Didnt get no information from them but at least i tried.
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So if you are correct which with my luck you are then i got burned big time. This is my first and last used shotgun.
I feel to embarrsed to say what i gave for it but believe me you were not in ball park. Thanks again. Johnny joyner [email protected]. Best Answer: LAURONA Current trademark established in 1941, and manufactured by Armas Eibar, S.A.L., located in Eibar, Spain. No current U.S. Previously imported until 1993 by Galaxy Imports located in Victoria, TX.
Laurona was founded in Eibar during 1941 by four craftsmen (hence the name Laurona, which in Basque means 'of the four'), each a specialist in a discipline of shotgun mfg. Laurona made SxS guns until 1978, at which time they discontinued mfg. To concentrate on the O/U marketplace. Laurona manufactures high quality O/U shotguns and O/U express rifles/combination guns. Beginning 1992, Laurona switched from a one-piece, demi-block type of fabrication to a monobloc system which has improved strength characteristics while reducing weight in their X-Series line of shotguns and express rifles.
Laurona long guns come standard with a black chrome metal finish that is extremely resistant to oxidation. Left hand stocks are available for the 83 MG Super Game, 85 MS Super Game, Trap, and Super Skeet, Silhouette Trap models, and Silhouette Sporting Clays. Suffix designations on Laurona shotguns refer to the following: G - twin non-selective triggers, S - selective single trigger, M - multi-chokes, T - Tulip, BV - beavertail, U - single non-selected triggers.
All Super Game Models were available with a deluxe package which includes a recoil pad, mid-bead sight, and select wood for an additional $250. Download emulator ps2 for android. Special order dull matte finished barrels (with multi-chokes) were available for an additional $200 - extra barrels were priced between $635 (20 ga.) or $800 (12 ga.) per set. Their first O/U was the 67 (1967) series. I have not heard of a model 710, but there is info on the 71 (1971) model.
They were also sold by Sears as the models 153.512740 and 153.512741. MODEL 71 (VERSIONS G & U) - similar to Model 67 with minor improvements, bright chrome receiver with rolled engraved game scene, earlier models had traditional solid center ribbed blue barrels, later models had solid ribbed barrels with Black Chrome finish. G & U designations are the same as Model 67. Grading 98%.95%.90%.80%.70%.60%.$400.$350.$300.$250.$200.$150 This model was imported and sold by Sears & Roebuck in 1973-74. I found another link, perhaps you can contact them for more info or better valuation? Their email is [email protected]. Laurona Arms of Eibar spain made a lot of shotguns, both SXS ond OU.
I find a model 71 (but no 710). Their shotguns were as you noted, imported by a few different importers, and many of them were sold thru Sears and Roebuck.
The model 71 was made in 1973 and 1974. It featured upgrades form the precious model 67. It included a bright chromed receiver, with roll engraving of dogs on the right side, and birds on the left side. Early models featured a solid center rib and blued barrrels. The later ones had a black chrome finish and solid ribbed barrels.
Values are: excel= 500 vg= 400 good= 350 fair= 300 poor= 200. You have already received good answers as to value etc for your shotgun. I have some of the Spanish imports in both models. The over and under and the side by side.
They are good enough guns but not something you want to shoot in matches or put a lot of rounds through. The steel seems to be soft and wears fast. I have had problems with the triggers and hammers. They needed repair after a couple of cases of shot shells went through them. I case hardened the internal parts after repairing them and have had no problems since.
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The Ruby was either very good or very bad.Many are in drawers and “rat holes” in France “just in case”. There is a holster for the Ruby that looked like an ordinary rifle ammo pouch.It carried the pistol and two magazines. The lump on the Ruby slide to prevent accidental moving of the safety was done during the great rebuild of the 1920s & 30s. The Ruby saw long service for a supposedly poor quality weapon. There were Spanish revolvers copies of the Smith & Wesson in 8mm that were also widely used during WW1 and WW2. All in all it is said that nearly a million pistols and revolvers were made in Spain for the French Military. There are still Rubies rebuilt in the 30s in storage somewhere in France.
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I do not have any grips, but I have a question. You’re the only other person I know of besides Ed Buffaloe that even mentions a Stosel. I am desperate to find out about the ejector for mine. Most Ruby-like pistols have a notch cut in the back end of the slide to accommodate the ejector. Mine does not have that notch. The ejector, which is broken on mine, appears to be some kind of mechanism that rotates up into position when the magazine is inserted.
If you will send me an email, I’ll send you pictures of what I mean. If yours sounds like mine, I’d sincerely love to have a couple of pictures of your ejector so I can either find one or make two or three.
I have an EDM cutter at my disposal and can probably have a handful made. Please let me know.
Most of the variations dis-assemble the same. With the slidelock/safety UP, pull the slide back to catch. Rotate barrel 180 degrees and remove. The slide should the move forward to the muzzle end and come off. SOMETIMES this will not work. IN THIS CASE after the barrel is removed push the slide forward til it stops and with a non-marring hammer or other suitable tool tap the back end of the slide SHARPELY.
It should then come on off the receiver. The hammer has a cam on the top front which should allow its’ depression when pushing the slide forward BUT the alignment is incorrect causing the need of more force than usually necessary.
Hello I have an Alkartasuna 32 I’ve just restored and had that initial problem removing the slide. This gun was the victim of dry firing and intermittently dropped the internal hammer upon function checking. I took the grips off and used a punch that would hold the internal hammer back far enough to allow the slide over the top of it.
It came off as it should. I then re set the full cock notch to a sharper positive seat angle and it needed very little other fitting to be a safe trigger system. Hope this trick of trapping the internal hammer back a little further helps.
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I have a “Ruby” or “spnish” style 32 acp that I cannot find ANY markings other than serial number on due to some one jewling the whole pistol. I am trying to determine exactly what it is so as to find a magazine for it. Is there any way of telling who made it other than by the letters that WERE on the left side of frame? The slide serrations are straight and as to taking sldie off, the barrel will come out but cannot get the slide off at all. I can e-mail pictures to anyone who might help me identify this little pistol. I appreciate ANY and ALL help/info.
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