yes, they still make one in 16 gauge, its in the pardner line of single shots,hard to find on the shelf but can be ordered.
Numrich Arms, Internet or Make Them.
yes they did
1837
yes
I am not sure, but most of what I have read on the net leads me to believe that Marlin made National fire arms designs after National fire arms closed down. I have a National Fire arms 12 ga. pump, and it has absolutely no markings that indicate marlin had anything to do with it.
give arms to a man....to get arms mix tools and metal..... fire and stone make metal .....(metal and energy make electricity) and to get tools mix metal and man
Value is based on exact make, model and condition. You gave us the make only.
The most recent patch will make it close if you have x-fire open.
A gunsmith should be able to make replacements.
Yes. I just inherited a 12 gauge double-barrel with twin curled hammers. (I'm actually going to have them appraised.)
yes.
The gun was manufactured by either Crescent Fire Arms Co (1893-1932) or Hunter Arms Co (1890-1945). If by "coach gun" you mean it has barrels shorter than 28", that modification was probably done in the 1950s or later by someone trying to make an "old west collectible" from an ordinary shotgun.