I just bought a used one in from a dealer in upstate NY. Mine is a 22 mag I paid $115, but the finish is about 70%. I also have Bauer that was given to me, same gun under a different name but it's a .22LR over a .410. That one was assessed at around $125. Neat little guns, but not worth a whole lot, yet. nib 350 exc 250 vg 225 good 125 fair 90 poor 50 as per standard catalog of firearms
Marketed by Firearms International of Washington as the Garcia Broco 22/410 from 1976-1978, the Blue Book lists a FAIR condition as about $115.
http://www.cornellpubs.com/Templates2/FI%201969.htm Look at the table of contents and see if you can find your rifle. Firearms International was an importer, not a manufacturer. They imported Sako, FN, Garcia, LaSalle, AYA, Rossi, Star, Astra, etc.
35-90 USD
the company no longer exists - but I believe they transitioned into what is now either Stoeger or Interarms. I have one of their FN commercial Mauser 98 rifles in 30-06. Not sure where it was assembled, but it is a Belgian FN 98 action, a Sako trigger group, and the barrel rifling looks like a Sako as well. Great gun. They sold for a premium to Winchester M70s and better gun I think. but they sell cheap. I think there is some confusion here between FIE, Firearmes International, Inc. Of Houston, TX, importers of old military hardware and arms, and Firearms International Corporation of Washington DC 20022, a now defunct company that once imported some rather uniique wire-framed .22 Short/Long/LR rifles, .22 Magnum rifles, .410 shotgun, and .22LR/.410 combo arms, generally referred to as Broncos. These same firearms were also imported by Bauer and marketed under the "Rabbit" name in the 1970's. All of these arms appear to have been produced in Italy by an unknown manufacturer. Firearms International Corporation was absorbed in the late 1960's or early 1970's by Garcia Corporation (of fishing fame). Unsubstantiated rumors have it that Firearms International Corporation was a front or shell corporation for the CIA, hence the Washington DC 20022 appellation, but no actual address. Further information on Firearms International Corporation or the Italian manufacturure of the arms they imported appears to be non-existant.
If yours is a skeleton stocked VERY light rifle, it was made by Garcia, Bronco is the model. These were made 1968-1978
about $2,000
OFELIA GARCIA has written: 'LANGUAGE LOYALTY, CONTINUITY AND CHANGE: JOSHUA A. FISHMAN'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLINGUISTICS'
Garcia - 2010 II was released on: USA: 28 July 2010 (New York International Latino Film Festival)
He left for the Troop International or something like that in the 2nd season.
Federico Garcia Lorca was a Spanish poet, dramatist and theatre director. GarcÃ_a Lorca achieved international recognition as an emblematic member of the Generation of '27.
From the late 1960s up to 1971 when FI folded up, and import of these rifles was taken over by Garcia.
Garcia - 2010 I was released on: USA: 28 July 2010 (New York International Latino Film Festival) Colombia: 13 August 2010 Finland: 15 September 2011 (Helsinki International Film Festival) France: 14 December 2011