American Arms Silver II Quail Unlimited 28 Gauge Over/Under, 26 in Barrels, 2 3/4 in Chambers, Coin-Engraved Receiver, Vent Rib
This Italian-made American Arms Inc. Silver II Quail Unlimited limited edition over/under in 28 gauge features 26-inch vent-rib barrels, a scroll-engraved coin-finished receiver, and clear Italian proof and import markings. The barrels are scripted "Quail Unlimited," and the gun carries a 1990 AZ date code, underscoring its period-correct provenance.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Specific Condition Notes: The receiver, barrels, stock, and forend show scratches and finish blemishes. Spots of pitting are present inside and outside the receiver, with additional pitting noted around the front bead. The stock exhibits a slight right-hand cast. The barrel fit is tight, the ejectors are properly timed, and the firing pins are in good shape.
This Quail Unlimited-marked edition of the Silver II stands out with factory scroll engraving on its coin-finished receiver and an engraved top lever. The "Quail Unlimited" script on the barrels identifies it as a limited edition variant built for upland enthusiasts and collectors who value clearly documented special runs.
Chambered in 28 gauge with 26-inch barrels, it has 2 3/4-inch chambers (CAM.70), a ventilated rib, and a brass front bead for a clean sight picture. The shotgun uses a single trigger and tang safety, with ejectors noted as properly timed. Capacity is two rounds.
The walnut stock and field-style forend feature cut checkering for a secure hold. A pistol-grip stock with a recoil pad and white-line spacer completes the classic upland configuration. The stock exhibits a slight right-hand cast as noted.
Proof and import markings include PSF and FINITO Italian proofs, the AZ 1990 date code, and "AMERICAN ARMS INC. – N.K.C. – MO" import stamp. Additional markings include CAM.70, KG 1 350, and 14.1. Matching serial numbers were observed on the tang and monoblock (numbers not disclosed), adding to the firearm’s cohesive presentation.




