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    Is this shotgun worth anything or is it just another old shotgun? My dad bought it in Spain back in the 1960's when he was in the Navy. Other than it kicking like a mule I don't really know anything else about it. I have not found this model number online. Does anyone know where I could find out more about it?
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    ZX9RCAM

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    Is this shotgun worth anything or is it just another old shotgun? My dad bought it in Spain back in the 1960's when he was in the Navy. Other than it kicking like a mule I don't really know anything else about it. I have not found this model number online. Does anyone know where I could find out more about it?
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    Texasjack

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    There was a time when the American dollar was strong and people who traveled to other countries - like military folks - could often fine pretty good deals, including shotguns. But military guys usually didn't have a lot of money and the stuff they bought wasn't the really expensive kind. My ex father-in-law (Marine Corps) had a Breda shotgun he bought when he was in the Panama Canal Zone. Not a big name gun, but it was nice looking and worked great. He knocked quite a few ducks with that shotgun.
     

    candcallen

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    Google it. There is a crap load of info about it.

    Like that is actually made by parkemy and retailed by a retailer named beristain not the Spanish gun maker beristain. Value between 2 to 300 according to auctions.

    If you believe the internet.
     

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    Thanks everyone! I'm holding on to it. I was just curious about value because Dad always wondered if he had a diamond in the rough. He's been gone 2 years now and I was asking to see if it was a diamond or not. I didn't figure it was.
     

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    Glen B requested pics. They are not the best but you can see some of the detail on it.
     

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