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Luigi Franchi S.p.A. (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːdʒi ˈfraŋki]) is an Italian manufacturer of firearms, a division of Beretta Holding. Franchi products include the military SPAS-12 and SPAS-15 and the sporting-type long-recoil action AL-48. Franchi manufactures over and under, and semi-automatic shotguns.
The Franchi LF-57 is a submachine gun chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum designed and manufactured by the Italian ... Most parts are made of stampings and pressings, and ...
The Franchi SPAS-12 is a combat shotgun manufactured by Italian firearms company Franchi from 1979 to 2000. The SPAS-12 is a dual-mode shotgun, adjustable for semi-automatic or pump-action operation. The SPAS-12 was sold to military and police users worldwide, as well as on the civilian market.
The Franchi SPAS-15, a smoothbore shotgun, used by the Italian Army. The weapon is based on the SPAS-12 , and has similar pump-action / semi-automatic firing modes. In semi-automatic mode, a gas piston drives a bolt carrier and rotating bolt.
Franchi AL-48: Luigi Franchi S.p.A. 20 gauge 28 gauge: SA SG Tubular magazine Italy: Franchi mod .410: Luigi Franchi S.p.A..410 bore: FA CS Detachable box magazine Italy: Franchi Special Purpose Shotgun 12: Luigi Franchi S.p.A. 12 gauge: SA SG Tubular magazine Italy: 1972 Franchi SPAS-15: Luigi Franchi S.p.A. 12 gauge: SA SG Detachable box ...
The Franchi LF-58 is a ... Italian Armed Forces then replaced the M1 Garand with the BM-59 battle rifle in 7.62×51mm NATO and the LF-57 submachine gun chambered in 9 ...
Franchi, owned by SOCIMI until the bankruptcy and undoubtedly the entity behind the development of the SOCIMI weapons system, offered shortly the Type 821-SMG as the "Franchi LF-821" with no success; it was ultimately acquired by the Beretta Holding and as such stopped development and production of all strictly military-oriented firearms.
The 48 AL is a semi-automatic shotgun manufactured by Luigi Franchi S.p.A. The gun is available in 12 gauge, 20 gauge and 28 gauge. It uses a patented action that John Browning developed for the Browning Auto-5. [2] Rounds are cycled through long recoil. [3] Factory models are equipped with walnut stocks and forends.