The weight will vary depending upon the load and type of shot enclosed in the shells. A "typical" box of 25 cartridges containing 1 1/8 oz. (31.8 grams) of shot will weight right around 2 3/4lbs (1.25 kilograms.)
Anywhere between 5-10 pounds. Depends on the shotgun
It depends on the gauge, load and quantity. Prices can range from .10 to 1.00 USD
Have never seen a double 2 bore. The single 2 bore weighs about 26 pounds.
If your shotgun has between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining and a good bore,then 200-400 dollars.
Metal, wire, needles, shotgun bore? What kind of "gauge?" How many kittens in a rainbow?
It depends on make, model, condition,age, but general value, about $70.00
60-140 dollars for a shotgun with between 60%-95%original finish remaining and a good bore.
Depends on condition, make, model. I think you mean 12gauge, not 12 bore. Some have a good resale value if it has exposed hammers, the condition of the bore. General value $100.00 They can run 1$00 for old junk to $100,000 for English high grade engraved case works of art.
Iver Johnson did not have a 410 gauge or bore in 1907. The 410 came along about 1920.
A Winchester model 1887 lever action shotgun is worth between 675-1.875 dollars for a shotgun with between 10%-60% of its original finish remaining,and a good bore.
While the 4 gauge shotgun has a larger bore diameter, it was originally a black powder cartridge, and operates at much lower pressures than a modern high powered rifle. The 577 T Rex has much higher energy,
Maybe around 125 pounds...well will differ on the make I am sure.