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A good qualified gunsmith who specializes in engraving should be able to do the job for you.
That depends on the condition of the gun. You could let a licensed gunsmith or firearms dealer look at it and they could tell you.
Your rifle was manufactured in 1972. The value will depend on condition. Have it appraised by a collector or gunsmith.
Try your local gunsmith's shop. He can probably find one that can be fitted to it. Or carry it to a lot of gunshows and dig through all the dealers' bins of miscellaneous parts.
Manufactured in 1953, the value could be significant, depending on condition. You would be best off having it appraised by a reputable gunsmith or collector.
A custom stock, engraving, inlays of fancy wood or precious metal.
It is Black Powder, and Hawkin. It was a short barreled, large caliber muzzleloading rifle first made by a gunsmith named Hawkin.
i am looking at the same type of gun and it is priced at 425 and i went to another gunsmith and they said that in mint condition that's about right anything less thatn mint is not worth it
Your Model 12 was manufactured in 1926. The value will depend on the condition. Have it appraised by a gunsmith or collector. It may have good value up to $600 or so.
Too little information to answer. The value depends a great deal on the condition and the amount of engraving, whether it has fluid steel or damascan barrels. Take it to a gunsmith for an appraisal and it may be worth taking it to an advanced collector for his appraisal.
Have it examined by a good gunsmith
You will have to take it to a gunsmith for a chamber cast