The value of an Amadeo Rossi SA double barrel 12 gauge shotgun can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and specific model. Generally, prices range from $200 to $600, with well-maintained or rare models potentially fetching higher amounts. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult recent sales data, auction results, or a firearms appraiser.
100-300 or more depending on specifics
50-200 USD
- 10-100 USD or so
50-160
200 to 300
No known published sn data.
300-350 in mint condition..........225-275 in VG
I have an Interarms Amedeo Rossi pump .22 rifle as well that I inherited from my late grandfather. I have looked it over and it seems to be around 90%, one small scratch on the trigger guard and another very faint scratch on the stock. These guns in good condition with an octogon barrel are selling online for $500 to $600. Round barrel versions are worth $300 to $350
Rossi made 2 versions of their double barrel shotguns. The stage coach model, which had hammers. And the "Squire" model which was hammerless. Both models were made from 1969-1989. The hammerless models value is $100-$150 and the Squire models value is $$125-$175. Rossi is now called Braztech. Still made in Brazil. Decent cheap gun for the money.
Rossi made 2 versions of there double barrel shotguns. The stage coach model with hammers and the "Squire" model that was hammerless. They were made from 1969-1989. Rossi is no longer in business. They were bought out by Braztech. Not a very rare or valuable gun. Just a good cheap shooting gun. As for value- the coach guns with the hammers range in value from $100-$150. The "Squire" model, hammerless version ranges in value from $125-$175 depending on condition. ................ Check again. The Rossi coach gun is now a collectors item and selling in the 4 to 500 bucks. Taurus now owns Rossi and still sells shotguns.
If it is unfired and like new in the original box with all the papers it could be worth $300-$650 depending on the barrel. Round are less desireable and on the cheaper end, octogon versions are fetching a premium. Or as little as $200 for an older well warn beat-up example.
$350-$475 retail