It has a nice feel and a dual trigger design similar to that found on many side by side shotguns. If you’ve been making due with a pump but want to try your hand at an over under without much financial commitment, this is the gun to buy. Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None Our Assessment: This is a great shotgun for the frugal skeet shooter. Mechanics: The action functions Correctly. Overall, this shotgun rates in about Fine condition. The balance of the finish shows thinning on the hard edges and only light scuffs and handling marks from use scattered throughout. Overall Condition: This shotgun retains about 95% of its metal finish. Type of Finish: Blue Finish Originality: All Original Bore Condition: The bores are bright. The stocks rate in about Fine overall condition. The LOP measures 13 7/8” from the front of the forward trigger to the back of the recoil pad. There are only a few light compression marks. The buttstock has a checkered pistol grip. Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are hand checkered hardwood.
Sights / Optics: This shotgun is mounted with a red painted front sight bead on a full length ventilated and serrated rib. Barrel Length: 28” Choke: The upper barrel is choked Improved Modified. The belly of the receiver is marked “BOITO / MADE IN / BRAZIL”. The top barrel is marked “**” the bottom barrel is marked “***”. The frame rails are marked “30-17999W / PSF”. Year and value of boito over and under 12 gauge shotgun model number 48084? Browse for your Boito parts and accessories from the huge selection of Numrich Gun Parts - the world’s largest supplier of gun parts. The forend hardware is marked “30-17999”. The right side of the barrel is marked “K MART CORP. The left side of the bottom chamber is marked “30-17999”. LSB#: 150508MN04 Make: Boito Model: OU-12 Serial Number: 30-17999W Year of Manufacture: 1977-1980s Gauge: 12 Gauge, 2 ¾” Shells Action Type: Top-Break Over/Under with Dual Triggers and Extractor Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “12 GAUGE 2 ¾” CHAMBER BOITO OU 12”.
You will need to know if the shotgun is pre-1913 or later gun because some of the early serial numbers were repeated in. Serial numbers of guns produced by the Marlin Firearms Company (1968-71) had a prefix of FWM. Serial numbers for the period of 1946 through 1950 include Hunter and Fulton shotguns. I needed to aquire another shotgun so that my nephew and I could shoot trap simultaneously, and my friend let me borrow his grandfather’s. Hello, I just received a 12 gauge over/under Boita from a dear friend of mine.