No such thing. However, you probably have FABRICCA as part of the name. It is Italian for Manufacturer. The Italian Carcano military rifle was marked as FAT- Fabricca Armi Terni- Made for the Army at the Terni arsenal. That was one of dozens of guns that could have that marking- and without more information from you, that is as much as we can offer.
Are you sure it doesn't say "Fabrica de Armas...."? If so, it was probably a Mauser variant. Depends on what comes after 'Fabrica des Armas".
The name of the sniper rifle in Brothers in Arms is the Springfield 1903A4 bolt-action rifle.
50-250 USD
300 or so
100-300 USD or so
50-400 usd
A Springfield model 120 22 caliber bolt action rifle can be worth 100$-250$ depending on the year it was made and the condition it is in.
Depends on which Model, and the condition. Anywhere from $300 to $600 for an exceptional rifle.
It is a bolt action rifle.
No known published sn data.
J Stevens Arms Company has been making rifles since the 1890s. There are dozens of different models of Stevens bolt action .22s. If you repost with all markings on your rifle, we make be able to narrow it down a bit. sorry-
The bolt action rifle was invented by Scottish immigrant James Paris Lee.
No.