No such weapon. 410 shotguns have been made by Win, Browning, Purdey, H&H to name a few.
there are several makers of the 410 auto-loader. my favorite is the Saiga .410, (http://www.raacfirearms.com/Saiga_410.htm) it is a military style tough looking gun. the other makers are: Rmiington, model 1100, sporting 410 , and I think that might be all. the Remington 1100 is a nice shooting gun. worthy of the Remington name.
it is a shot gun not a rifle
No. No one can. There are a lot of custom rifle makers and major gun makers that make rifles chambered in 7x57
Try e-gunparts.com, gun shows, gun shops, custom stock makers.
Hundreds of gun makers have/still make weapons. It's possible.
410 is a shotgun, not a rifle. And I can't find any H&R Model 1915, rifle, shotgun, or pistol, so that is probably a patent date. What type action does it have and are there any other markings? The 410 Handy Gun is a pistol which fires 410 shotgun rounds. It is impossible to register and illegal from what I've been able to gather. The Handy Gun is a .410 bore shotgun pistol manufactured by H&R. The Model 1915 was the successor to the Model 1905 shotgun line. The 410-12mm refers to the bore size simply in millimeters instead of inches. They were also marked 410-44 from 1916-1921. The 410-12mm marking was used between 1922-1936. If the gun is not already registered as a short barreled shotgun it will probably not be allowed and will most likely be confiscated by the BATF. I have a standard Model 1915 myself.
If you are referring to the over and under gun that has a .22 caliber rifle on top, and the .410 gauge shotgun on the bottom, it's a Model 24; the one I have is made by Stevens.
Shotguns break open, not over. Winchester, Stevens, Ithaca have made 410s
A "410" is the smallest gauge of shotgun.
No such thing.
It is a shotgun
It is a SHOTGUN