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.
Try to find the contact information for BrazTech. I have a Rossi .223/20ga. shotgun and that is who I had to contact to get info
There are a few different places you can look for information on a Firearms International Corp 30-06. One place you can check is online forums dedicated to firearms. These forums are typically full of experienced gun owners who can offer advice and information on a variety of topics, including specific makes and models of guns. Another option is to contact the company directly. Many gun manufacturers have customer service representatives who can answer questions about their products. Finally, you can also consult a gunsmith or firearms dealer. These professionals should be able to tell you everything you need to know about the 30-06.
FIE was an importer. Most of their firearms were inexpensive, many made in West Germany. Firm has been out of business for several years, very few records. A serial number does not communicate information on the make and model of a gun- sorry.
Marlin Firearms is still in business. Check with them.(marlinfirearms.com)
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This is not the same company as Firearms International, Inc. of Houston. Firearms International, Washington, DC, doesn't get much space in the reference books since they didn't manufacture many guns, mostly imported rather inexpensive pieces. The country of origin should be marked someplace on the barrel or receiver. Most utility single shot .410's in working condition are worth $75 to $125, but since it will be difficult to find repair parts if these should break, it may be hard to sell for half that much.
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Post a detailed description of all markings, finish, barrel length, wood, box, papers, etc..
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