FAMARS Rombo

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FAMARS Rombo
Rombo.jpg
Rombo quad shotgun

Type 4-barrel shotgun
Land of Origin Italy
Specifications
No. of Barrels 4
Weight 7.5lbs/3.4Kg (.410)
Caliber .401
Gauge 28
Cartridge shotgun shells up to 3"
Action Anson & Deeley
Chambers 4

Feed manual
Sights single bead
Production History
Designer Famars Abbiatico & Salvinelli
Manufacturer FAMARS
Unit Cost US$65,000[1]
No. Built less than 100, built to order
The FAMARS Rombo is a model of four-barrelled break-action shotgun made by the FAMARS factory in Italy. The shotgun is produced in 28 gauge and .410 bore, and was primarily designed for small-game hunting. It is notable for having a bogglingly complex action, which allows all four barrels to be fired consecutively and sequentially using just the one trigger.

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[edit] Not the Rombo

The open action of an actual Rombo.
Not a Rombo.
While the lower image often appears on the internet purporting to be of a FAMARS Rombo, it is not one. It is in fact a home made firearm with exposed hammers; the real Rombo is hammerless.

As can be seen by examining the upper image (left), the barrel arrangement of an actual Rombo is that of a standard SxS shotgun with an additional barrel both above and below in a "diamond-shaped" cross-section.

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  1. Value as of 2010. MSRP was originally over US$100,000

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