answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

A coach gun is a double-barrel shot gun. It has barrels about 18 inches in length placed side by side. The term "coach gun" was termed in 1858 when regular coach service from Missouri to San Francisco began.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How would you describe a coach gun?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is an American Gun Company 12 gauge Wells Fargo coach gun worth?

Why would you want to buy a gun?


Describe how you would use the skill of pass to coach your team?

developing positive team culture


How much money does a top gun cheerleading coach make?

Close to around 30$ it all depends on what you coach for if you coach for tumbling then probably 20$ an hour or if you coach bases it would be 30$ too. Coachs that coach flyers are the people that get the most money, they get around 40$ an hour!


How much would this gun be worth in 2009?

Impossible to answer since you did not identify or describe the firearm.


What is the Value of an Ithaca 20 gauge double barrel shot gun?

i would like to know the value of my rabbit ear 20 gauge stage coach shot gun


What are some words to describe a coach?

Shmowzowzzz


What are the release dates for Coach - 1989 Luther Get Your Gun 8-23?

Coach - 1989 Luther Get Your Gun 8-23 was released on: USA: 30 April 1996


Went to gun show and bought a single barrel shot gun called the coach with Wells Fargo and co plus four nothches on barrel know what era this was from?

Looking for someone with history of a single barrel shot gun with wells Fargo & co on barrel and four notches also on gun like to know if its from the stage coach era as the shot gun is called coach


Does stephens make a 12 gauge coach gun?

yes they do


Coach gun 20 gauge rabbat ears?

Yes.


Who made Sears coach gun?

We need a model number to answer


What is the value of 10 gauge double over a 401 rifle made for stage coach drivers?

The drilling you describe does not appear to be a Charles Daly import. I suggest that you have the gun professionally appraised by an advanced collector.