The unique rifles were made in Italy
as inexpencive kids rifles in the late 1960s
and early 1970's. They weere imported into
the US by Firearms International before the
Gun Control Act of 1968 which required serial
numbers, so many of these are grandfathered
and have no serial number
Garcia Bronco. Cast
alloy stock. Sold, in 1973 made in Italy.
The have a forward trigger that unlocks
the barrel and lets the barrel twist
to reload
While the Garcia Bronco
is a "modern" gun, it actually
resembles many of the all-metal wire stocked "bicycle
rifles" of the 1890s. People would bicycle to go hunting
and takedown guns were popular for that purpose.
Spongy trigger and sad
sights, but they were reliable. They
were the competitor of the AR-7
The unique rifles
were made in Italy as inexpencive
kids rifles in the late 1960s and
early 1970's. They weere imported
into the US by Firearms International
before the Gun Control Act of 1968
which required serial numbers, so
many of these are grandfathered and
have no serial number
Two strange skeleton
stock rifles (.22lr and .410)
These
are for sale (at the time of this
review) at