Lot 8 Famars Abbiatiaco & Salvinelli “Excalibur” 12-Gauge Shotgun
Offered here is a truly exceptional example of Italian gun making artistry—the Famars Abbiati & Salvinelli Excalibur. This masterpiece features 31-inch monoblock barrels with solid ribs and fixed chokes, delivering uncompromising performance for the discerning sportsman.
Crafted with a Woodward-styled, Grade 5 Turkish walnut stock, the shotgun showcases exquisite grain and figure, complemented by a long tail and steel grip cap. The firearm is further elevated by deep, full ornamental hand engraving by renowned Master Engraver Gessica Corelli, making it as much a work of art as it is a sporting arm.
This 12-gauge weighs a balanced 7 lbs. 12 oz. with a 15-inch length of pull. For your comfort, Famars and The Sporting Shoppe will gladly tailor the stock to your preferred specifications. The shotgun is completed with a fitted ABS presentation case for secure storage and transport.
With a retail value of $50,000, the Famars Excalibur represents the pinnacle of tradition, precision, and Italian elegance—an heirloom-worthy piece destined to impress both in the field and in any fine collection.
Not included: Shipping costs and fees
MSRP: $50,000
Donated by: The Preserve
Crafted with a Woodward-styled, Grade 5 Turkish walnut stock, the shotgun showcases exquisite grain and figure, complemented by a long tail and steel grip cap. The firearm is further elevated by deep, full ornamental hand engraving by renowned Master Engraver Gessica Corelli, making it as much a work of art as it is a sporting arm.
This 12-gauge weighs a balanced 7 lbs. 12 oz. with a 15-inch length of pull. For your comfort, Famars and The Sporting Shoppe will gladly tailor the stock to your preferred specifications. The shotgun is completed with a fitted ABS presentation case for secure storage and transport.
With a retail value of $50,000, the Famars Excalibur represents the pinnacle of tradition, precision, and Italian elegance—an heirloom-worthy piece destined to impress both in the field and in any fine collection.
Not included: Shipping costs and fees
MSRP: $50,000
Donated by: The Preserve
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