50-200 USD
Brescia, Italy
Italian made.
Fabricated National Arsenal Brescia, serial number A3707. This is on a Carcano rifle.
rifle cal in 6.2 with cv-6 FNA BRESIA a crown marking HE ,and XC 4007 tell me where it made and year made
There is no way we can tell from this end. You will need to have the rifle examined by a gunsmith.
It means you have a military firearm made by the Italian National Arms Factory in Brecia Italy, with a serial number of A9587.
1898 a 3066 brescia
100.00dollars
Not enough information to answer- you PROBABLY have an Italian military rifle from the pre- WW 2 or WW 2 era- a Carcano. These were made in 3 different calibers. Brescia is the location of one of the plants that made them. Most common in 6.5 or 7.35 Carcano.
The FNA Brescia 40 XVII rifle, an Italian military firearm produced in the early 20th century, typically has a value ranging from $300 to $800, depending on its condition, rarity, and historical significance. These rifles were primarily used during World War I and into World War II. Values can fluctuate based on market demand and specific features of the individual rifle. For the most accurate appraisal, consulting a firearms expert or collector is recommended.
50-200 USD
Imppossible to answer without a detailed description.