Yes, the SB1 Galaxy a face-on is barred spiral Galaxy.
In what condition?
75-150 USD
100 USD or so
$100-$165, depending on condition.
In "good" condition the gun in question would have an approximate retail value of $125.
Yes it will shoot slugs and buckshot, some use them as a deer gun.
The Pardner Model SB1 Tang screw typically has dimensions of approximately 1/4 inch in diameter, with a length that can vary depending on its specific application within the firearm. It's important to consult the manufacturer's specifications or a detailed parts list for precise measurements, as these can vary slightly based on production runs or specific models. Always ensure to use the correct screw type for safety and functionality.
Yes but you can get a free 7 day trial or a 20% discount on any subscription plan with promotions here: http://sb1.hubpages.com/hub/Matchcom-Discounts-and-Free-Trial-Offers
A New England Firearms gun--try looking up the serial number online or sending H&R (the parent company) an email request with the serial number. http://www.hr1871.com/default.asp
A New England Firearms gun--try looking up the serial number online or sending H&R (the parent company) an email request with the serial number. http://www.hr1871.com/default.asp
Just guessing- New England Firearms shotgun? If so, the answer is no. There ARE NEF rifles that can be fitted with a shotgun barrel, but not the other way. The frames for the shotguns will not withstand the higher pressures from a rifle cartridge.
Yes, however, in 89, Chevy started to update the small block, and came out with the SB2, or first gen., Vortec, and redesigned the cylinder heads. One of the changes they finally made was to change the head angle, in relation to the block deck. This also changed the intake manifold/cylinder head, relationship, making this intake non interchangable, with the SB1, or the standard heads.