My Rossi 12 Gauge Coach Gun

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Just bout right!! Them is neat guns.!!

Just dont shoot slugs in 'em unless you can take the beating.
don't ask me how I know this.:what:
 
Here's a couple pics of my dads Rossi.
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4 barrels, he made it out of two Rossi's and yes, it will fire all four at the same time if you pull both triggers.:what:
 
So...

What's your Da charging for such a critter? If there's a market for the Mateba, there's gotta be a market for quadruple-barrel shotguns.

-MV
 
Assuming that you could find two Rossi coach guns at a reasonable price.... The ones that I've seen were going for $350+.... I don't think he'll build another as that one was a one off thing he decided to build. Plus he doesn't have access to all the machines anymore that he used to build it. You'll also need someone that knows what they're doing when it comes to welding. A friend of the family did it for him and he has about 30 years of TIG welding experience.
 
I have a Rossi like yours too. It's fun to shoot!

I'm trying to figure out the chokes. What is yours?

The left one says M underneath on the chamber, the right says C. On the barrel, 1/2 inch away underneath, there is an I on each barrel.
 
My left barrel is marked M and the right is IC. So I assume the left is modified and the right is improverd cylinder.
 
I bought mine in early 1972 for 150 out door at a Target store. Ive hunted rabbit, dove, snakes My wife grabed it one day and a shell went out and shot a copper head. When I got home she was complaining about the Kick. Yep she used a slug and got the snake. I have a 870 roit gun. it gets left behind I grab my Rossi.
 
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