About 1990 onward
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Judging by your serial number your MX-8 was probably built about 1969. The MX-8 was concieved and built for the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico. Yours is probably a Type Two, which refers to the forend iron. I think Perazzi is currently building the type 4.
Perazzi was created in 1957.
Perazzi's population is 100.
Perazzi shotgun stock forearms are not interchangeable. Currently Perazzi is in its fourth version of forearm design. These new style latches have two Allen screws in the rear of the forearm iron. Old style latches do not. There are three versions of old style forearms. The width of the wood between the metal of the forearm latch and the rear of the forearm iron differs with each of the three old styles, as does the length of the metal latch itself and its width.
it is a combo between old and new it is a combo between old and new
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The Perazzi DB81 was produced in 1981 for the well known trap shooter Dan Bonillas,hence the designation DB81. Ivor Dadswell.
No published sn data.
1. Mx8 lightweight assult riffle 2. snipperriffle 3. and that's all i can think of.
100-1000 or more depending on specifics