While the original length is not indicated on the barrel, the barrel weight is. Example: 1Kg012 which would mean 1012 grams. An accurate scale would help you identify. If the barrel weighs less than the stamped number then the barrel has been altered.
if the gauge and chamber length are the same
Should be marked on the barrel
Should be marked on the barrel
You will have to provide the model, type of action, barrel length, gauge
No way to answer without knowing barrel length and gauge.
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of ALL markings, caliber/gauge, barrel length, sights, stock, etc
Depending on condition, gauge, barrel length, choke; a few hundred to maybe a thousand
No way to answer without a detailed description of all markings, gauge, barrel length and type of action.
Need a description of the finish, condition, barrel length, box, papers, etc..
Located on the barrel or receiver.
Yes it will, as long as it is the same gauge and shell length. I just tried it with two shotguns on the rack.
Depends on the barrel length and type of rib. Generaly it is around 7lbs 4oz up to 7lbs 12oz depending on barrel with factory stock. auto5man