"Pietro Baretta Gardone" is the original designer from BERETTA Arms, from Italy/Europe; "fucile" refers to a kind of long firearm "fucile" like a shotgun, not "carabin" or "rifle", whose is a repeating fire arm or an automatic rifle, it is just a shotgun who do one shot by recharge, opening de barrel to change the "fired" cartridge by other integral; "rinforzato speciale" is a design to means specially strongered, to support mecanical stress offers to the discharge of gases when in combustion and expansion to propeler the projectil; "brevettato" it is not easy but sounds like a one buttom to do fire by that shotgun; "single barrel 27inch" is the firearm with just one barrel and tall than 27 inch (at about 685 milimeters); "16 gauge" refers to dimension of firearm's cartridges, exists many othes units to mensurate this, like mm (milimmeters), GA, gauge, etc. (for example: 9mm, 12GA, 16gauge, .32auto (or 7,65mm), .45ACP, etc.). "VT" it is not easy do know, depends on the object, could initials of the factory or person who produce that, to tell you the true i prefer not answer this. Anothers comments and informations wiil be neccessary, but i think that is all. bye.
ciao,il fucile in questione è un ottimo fucile , prodotto dalla Baikal nel 1972, doppietta con due grilletti , con trozzatura sulle canne di una Stella e tre telle, con canne di cm 66 o cm 70. Il fucile esiste anche in versione lusso "tartarugata"idem per canne e strozzatura. La versione tartarugata oggi è molto ricercata.Il fucile è molto affidabile , robusto , preciso, non da alcun difetto.Io ho ereditato uno che era di mio nonno in 40 anni spara sempre, mai una rottura. Al momento il fucile ha 40 anni.The above translated...hello,the gun in question is a good rifle, produced by Baikal in 1972, with two double triggers, with trozzatura on the barrel of a star and three telle, with canes 66 cm or 70 cm. The gun is also available in deluxe version "turtle" and ditto for reeds choke. The tortoise version is now much sought after.The gun is very reliable, robust, precise, not from any defect.I inherited my grandfather who was one in 40 years will always fire, never a break. At the moment the gun is 40 years old.
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why doesn't my rpm gauge and temp gauge, fuel gauge not work
1. fuel gauge or gas gauge 2. RPM gauge or tachometer 3. Speedometer or Speed Gauge 4. Oil gauge 5. Odometer 6. Electrical gauge 7. Temperature gauge
18 gauge is thinner than 10 gauge.
7 gauge is the lower the number the thicker the gauge.
There is no such shotgun gauge.
14 gauge is thicker than 16 gauge.
if it's 14-gauge then it's 14-gauge.
12 gauge is thicker than 20 gauge. The lower the gauge, the thicker the sheet metal or wire.
16 gauge is smaller than a 14 gauge. You can buy a stretcher and stretch the hole.