no
I have a Continental Arms Co. 12 gauge shotgun that is probably about 70 years old that belonged to my grandfather. Any ideas of value and where do I go to sell it?
70-700 usd
12-70 is frequently used to indicate the gauge of the shotgun followed by the length of the chamber in millimeters. In the US, or non-metric measurements, that means a 12 gauge shotgun chambered for 2.75 inch (usually read two and three quarter inch) shells. Sometimes, you'll see 12-76 to designate a 12 gauge shotgun chambered for 3 inch shells.
In 2012, $70-$200 depending on condition.
70-100 years ago.
50-500 uSD
Yes. The Mossberg 500A1 is a .12 gauge shotgun.
Do you mean a Winchester model 37 single shot shotgun in 16 gauge?If so then your red letter shotgun will bring between 120-300 dollars based on the shotgun having between 70%-90% of its original finish.
A bolt action shotgun in 12 gauge.
Yes, a 12 gauge shotgun is considered a firearm.
A Browning side by side 20 gauge shotgun in Grade I,with a original finish of between 70%-90% will bring between 1,000-1,800 dollars.
There is no such shotgun gauge.