Probabably 22LR. Have it checked by a gunsmith.
FIE was an importer, not a maker. Value will depend on who made the shotgun FIE was an importer, not a maker. Value will depend on who made the shotgun
Numrich Arms website has expoded view. e-gunparts.com
made in 1980's sold in OTASCO stores
Want ad, pawn shop, gun show, gun shop
To remove the action from a CBC FIE 22LR auto, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and the magazine is removed. Then, locate the takedown pin or screws, typically found on the frame, and carefully remove them. Once the pin or screws are out, you can slide the action out of the receiver. Always consult the manufacturer's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
Who was find fie value
Who was find fie value
There have been a few revolvers made with interchangeable 22LR and 22 magnum cylinders. However, you cannot add a cylinder unless made for that from the start (22 mag has a larger bore diameter). FIE was the importer, not the maker of arms with their name on it- and they have been out of business for several years. IF you have a "convertable" .22, you may find a cylinder through Numrich, Shotgun News, or similar dealers in used parts.
Roughly the 1960s. The name Valor was used for guns imported by FIE during the mid 1960s.
20-50 or so
About $100 if operational. FIE was an importer of moderate cost firearms, mainly from Italy and Spain. No high collector interest.