Sabatti made Charles Daly Superior II Hunter O/U According to the Service Department at Charles Daly / KBI, Sabatti made O/U's for them in the late 90's to 2005. One of the model lines they made for them was the Superior O/U's including the Superior II Hunter O/U. Some of the older articles I have read and people I've contacted that own this line of Charles Daly's believe they are as good as or better than the Japanese made Miroku Charles Daly shotguns of the 60's and 70's. Sabatti may have also manufactured their Empire line of O/U's, but I am not totally sure of that. Sabatti is one of the oldest, in continuous business as an arms manufacturer since 1674, and best Italian shotgun makers that currently manufactures Remington's Premier O/U shotguns and the Browning Medalist. I have read articles and reviews from European sources that state that Sabatti's own line of shotguns are as good as or better than Beretta and Browning. They also do custom work for some of the best shotgun manufacturers in the world including Perazzi. Hope this helps, Dennis
Value of Charles Daly Superior 28 OU 12 Gauge Never Used?
It was made in Turkey
Not unless it is a special order.
Rem-Choke
$500
Charles Daily choke markingschoke markings are on the barrel lug, take your barrel off the receiver or action turn it over and read the markings on the back of the locking lug.
The Charles Daly Model Superior II is a high-quality over-and-under shotgun, known for its craftsmanship and reliability. The serial number 89052 indicates that it was likely produced in Italy, where the brand has a reputation for fine firearms. This model is popular among hunters and sport shooters for its smooth action and elegant design. If you have specific questions about its features or history, please let me know!
Jean-Charles Delafosse has written: 'Nouvelle iconologie historique; ou, Attributs hierogliphyques'
No, 'au' does not make any sound like 'ou'. 'au' sounds as in 'Now'.
You first make yourself sound like a monkey then go Ou Ah Ou Ou.
Ou la la means "oh my"; "ou" does mean "or" in French but not in this context as it is the combination of letters needed to make the sound in French.
Not all 'ou' make the u sound. Also it's how the word is made