About 100 USD
About 100 USD
Firearms International was an importer, now out of business I believe. It is unlikely that they would have actually marked the gun with their name before these markings were required in 1968. There are probably other markings that may identify the actual manufacturer. Double Action refers to a revolver mechanism and I have no idea what you mean by a doubleaction trigger on a rifle.
In firearms, bullpup indicates a design where the action and chamber are to the rear of the trigger- a reverse of the normal order. This provides for a very compact firearm. See link below for a photo of a High Stahndard model 10B- a bullpup shotgun.
Might I suggest contacting 'High Standard'? Do a search for high standard firearms and get in touch with them.
FIC was an importer. 50-100 maybe
Pull the trigger
Depends on the shotgun.
It is a lever inside the trigger guard, forward of the trigger.
The 870 Remington shotgun used to be a popular candidate for a "release" trigger.
These were manufactured by Crescent Firearms, c. 1893-1931, for John M Smyth Hardware of Chicago.
The only way is to replace the whole trigger but it will still have a hair trigger
That would be the trigger on most firearms, the slide on an automatic pistol, and the hammer on either an automatic pistol or a revolver. You also pull back the bolt on a rifle, and sometime the cocking mechanism on a shotgun.