I have a pioneer model 26 bolt action 22 long rifle from Gamble Stores incorporated. It was my father's and he bought it new when he was 12 years old. It was from a store that sold pretty much everything you could buy in those days - the closest thing to a Walmart. He is now 87 years old - so that makes the rifle 65 years old. It still works well. I'm going to spend some time reconditioning it (it has some pitting from all the years, but the blueing has held up surprisingly well under a light dusty coat of rust. I'm in central California and it stays pretty dry here. Sorry, that's all the info I know or could find.
Little monetary value. Maybe 100 or so
nothing
Correction.... It is a single barrel, pump action
You can use nothing but 410 shells in a 410 shotgun.
Nothing. Gauge refers to shotgun bore
I have been looking for the same answer I found one with a broken stock in my grandfathers attick, did you ever figure it out?
depending on the make, age,and condition that shotgun could be worth nothing up to $3000.
Yes, it's a good utility shotgun. Nothing fancy or expensive. It is a Stevens/Savage 311 with the Sears trade name.
The Saiga 12 is nothing short of a semi automatic shotgun with the ability to handle up to 10 rounds in a detachable magazine. The shotgun can also be equipped with a barrel magazine cable of handling up to 30 shotgun rounds.
less than 200. They were just a hardware store gun. I found one resently in my grandfathers atictc and was pretty disapointed that it's at most only worth 200 bucks. But its pretty dam cool looking.
Laws restricting sawed-offs are federal, though there's nothing illegal about shortening the barrel of a shotgun as long as the final product is at least 18 inches.
The only info i have is that i just inherited my grandfathers 41o with the same markings . I think this is a fairly early gun with the shell ejector