You did not list the manufacturer, and I am assuming you mean a WINCHESTER 1892. The best source of information on early Winchesters will be the Cody Museum in Cody Wyoming- since they have the Polishing Room records from Winchester.
A note of caution- rifles with barrels less than 16 inches in length are, under US law, classed as "Short Barreled Rifles", and a treated much like machine guns- they require registration with the Federal BATFE. However, at least ONE caliber 32-20 Model 1892 with a 14 inch bbl has been moved out of that category, and into the Curio & Relic category.
IF your rifle left the factory with a 14 inch barrel, and can be verified by the Cody Museum as such, you can contact the BATFE and request that it be added to the exempt category.
1956
10-250 USD or so
there is a model 311a double barrel shotgun made by Stevens/savage but have not heard of just an 11a. I have a 20ga 311a given to me by my grandpa and he said it was made in the fifties. You can go to Google and type in Stevens model 311 and will pull up information on this shotgun.AnswerRemington made a model 11a but it was not a double barrel it was a semiauto.
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Double barrel? Single barrel? Model? Need more information in order to be able to answer.
If you are seeing the Model 65 designation on the barrel, but the Model 1892 designation on the rear tang behind the hammer, what you have is a Model 1892 that has been rebarrelled with a Model 65 barrel. Not an uncommon conversion years ago, but tragic from a collector's standpoint. sales@countrygunsmith.net
there is a stand 4" barrel model. an 8" barrel naval model and an 8" artillary model....
Please list EXACTLY how the barrel is marked, and if possible send a digital picture. sales@countrygunsmith.net
1927 - will be date code stamped on barrel (if original barrel), see related links.
any one with information or pics on peerless 12 gauge double barrel hammerless with 272562
You did not list the manufacturer, and I am assuming you mean a WINCHESTER 1892. The best source of information on early Winchesters will be the Cody Museum in Cody Wyoming- since they have the Polishing Room records from Winchester. A note of caution- rifles with barrels less than 16 inches in length are, under US law, classed as "Short Barreled Rifles", and a treated much like machine guns- they require registration with the Federal BATFE. However, at least ONE caliber 32-20 Model 1892 with a 14 inch bbl has been moved out of that category, and into the Curio & Relic category. IF your rifle left the factory with a 14 inch barrel, and can be verified by the Cody Museum as such, you can contact the BATFE and request that it be added to the exempt category.
Impossible to answer with information given. No make, no model, no condition?