The Abbiatico & Salvinelli Jorema Royal Deluxe:
A Masterpiece of Italian Gunmaking and the Legacy of FAMARS
The Abbiatico & Salvinelli Jorema Royal Deluxe: A Masterpiece of Italian Gunmaking and the Legacy of FAMARS
Part 1: The Evolution of FAMARS Gun Manufacturing
The rich tapestry of Italian gunmaking traditions has woven countless threads of innovation and craftsmanship over the centuries. Amidst this legacy, one name stands out as an emblem of excellence and artistry: FAMARS, or Fabbrica Armi d’Abbiatico e Salvinelli. Renowned for its bespoke shotguns and rifles, FAMARS has left an indelible mark on the world of firearms through its patented detachable-lock designs, intricate woodwork, and masterful engraving.
In 1967, the echoes of history resounded anew as Mario Abbiatico and Remo Salvinelli, imbued with a shared passion for the art of firearms, established FAMARS. Their endeavor marked a pivotal moment within the storied Gardone Val Trompia gunmaking tradition, firmly rooting FAMARS in the fertile soil of Italian craftsmanship. The roots of the Salvinelli and Abbiatico families stretched back generations, interwoven with the very fabric of gunmaking. It was a familial legacy that fueled their vision and sustained their commitment to excellence.
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