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My first gun 410 pack gun! What kind is it???????????

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I was about 12 years old when I got this 410 pack shotgun and now am 45. No model or serial # and I also don't know who made this gun. If someone can help me find out something about this gun I would appreciate it. At the time I lived in Ohio if that helps.

Chris
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Chris, it looks like you have a Garcia Bronco shotgun. These were made from about 1968-1978 and sold by Firearms International and later by Garcia.

Steve Mace
 
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I've been asking at all the gun forums and this is the first response I've gotten. Do you know of any sites to look up this gun to be sure? Any help would be greatly appreciated
 
I don't know what to say. I can't tell you how much time I have spent on the net trying to find out about this family gun. I can't thank you enough for the info you have given me. I don't know if the others didn't care or if they just didn't know but I am truely greatful for your help. Thank you so much. Chris
 
I would say they didn't know what it is.

I also would have no idea!

Nice gun! It looks like you could fix it yourself, if you had to -- and it looks like a great family heirloom!
 
Looks like the 2008 Standard Catalog of Firearms has it's worth at:

Poor 50
Fair 90
Good 125
V.G. 225
Excellent 250
NIB 350

Cool gun.
 
Nice gun! It looks like you could fix it yourself, if you had to -- and it looks like a great family heirloom!



Yes it is. It was my first gun. I lived in Ohio in the sticks and me and my old dog would go hunting rabbit, squirrel and deer. I never shot a deer with it but it has taken to many squirrels and rabbit to count. It was left in the woods on several occasions until I carried my old dog home because I forgot to trim the hair between the pads of his feet and the snow would turn to ice and he couldn't walk anymore. After getting Tippy home I would turn right around and go back for my gun. Many fond memories goes with this old gun. Thank you guys so much for a great forum. Chris
 
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These were also marketed as the Bauer Rabbit.
There was a single-shot .22 also.
I bought a Bronco just after high school and a .22 many years later.
I never did see a takedown version, however.
Shotgun News did an article on these some years ago.
 
I have one of these as well, in working near mint condition. They're great little guns that are built a lot more solidly than you would think.

-I know, this is an old post, but worth bumping up because of the uniqueness of these firearms.
 
Depending on what is wrong with it, I have parts for the G-Bronco in .410. Gosh, I have been searching for one of these for myself for years now. Very hard to come by as they are either loved or hated and abused.

I would love to find the /22lr or .22mag / .410 combo.

It is a for certain a Rossi - Garcia Bronco. I have two extra sets of barrels for it, one in .410 and one in 20 ga (yes the 20 ga barrels fit the .410 frame.) . They in the single barrel model were all take down. The Combo's were not a take down per say, but could be seperated not too hard.

If anyone has one they want to sell, let me know.....

Regards,
Mike
 
+ on Garcia Bronco / Bauer. I have a Bauer 22/410 combo that looks almost identical to this one.
 
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