Yes It was manufactured. See the video Link below:
Now here is the explanation on why:
VALTRO=== Val Trompia, the Location of Gardone, the Gunmaking centre of Italy, where over 360 small (and Large) Manufacturers are based. These shotguns are most probably a co-operative effort by several gun-makers ( the old and tested "piece" system, where specialists in each area (*Stocks, Barrels, Actions) work together to produce a finished gun for the Market.)
2,100 dollars
The value of a Charles Daily 12 gauge semi auto shotgun is between $200 and $500 depending on the condition. These shotguns were used extensively for sport shooting and hunting.
Rifle or shotgun? What type of action; bolt, pump, semiauto, lever? What caliber or gauge?
VALTRO (known in the USA as ATIS) is an Italian company manufacturing a variety of 12-Gauge shotguns, well-known and employed all over the world for Military-LE purposes, but also on the civilian market. Valtro lists Bullseye as being a dealer, I would try with them. http://www.valtrousa.com/dealers.html
It really depends on where u buy it. I live in south Alabama and around here it is about $250 to $300 for a new one.
If you are asking if Winchester made a Ranger model 120/12 gauge shotgun,then the answer is yes.It was the economy version of the model 1200 shotgun which was made from 1964-1981.
Remington had re-introduced the 16 gauge Wingmaster in 4 version as recently as 2002, but there are no 16 gauge shotguns in their 2009 catalog.
The MP 133 is the pump version of the 12 gauge shotgun. The MP 153 is the semi-auto.
It is the lightweight version of the Browning Auto-5 semi-automatic shotgun.
Yes. The Mossberg 500A1 is a .12 gauge shotgun.
I'd always thought the V suffix was used strictly on 12ga guns. Is this gun a pump (Model 870) or a semiauto (Model 1100)? sales@countrygunsmith.net
335-550 dollars depending on condition,and a good bore.These prices reflect a gun with between 60%-90% original finish remaining.