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I have owned 3..a36 an 2-50's..great guns! never had a problem, shot great! if they was flinters I'da never had sold them!...now gettin parts for some models may be a problem,,,,but I never had too :thumbsup:
Speaking in general I'll say that the Armsport guns were made in Italy.
The Italian guns are usually are higher quality than the Spanish made guns.
The much heralded Lyman Great Plains rifle for instance is made in Italy.
That's not to say that all guns made in Italy are great. Palmetto has proven time and time again that poor quality can come out of Italy but the other companies there have usually produced some rather fine guns.