9mm. 2,4,6,8
Yes, there were 13-gauge shotguns made, but they are quite rare and not commonly found today. The 13-gauge was primarily produced in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mainly in Europe. Most shotguns are manufactured in more standard gauges like 12, 16, and 20, which has contributed to the 13-gauge's obscurity in modern times.
Used to be made inJapan, no longer made. Last ones in the 80's or so were sold in the UK.
They made identical shotguns in other gauges, but if it is not a 16 gauge, it is an Auto-5, not a Sweet Sixteen.
No. Remington shotguns are made in the USA.
Barton & co shotguns were made in Liege, Belgium.
When was J J Weston Shotguns made
Yes, the Bridge Gun Company did make several gauges of shotguns. However, these were not made by the Bridge Gun Company. It was actually made be a diffrent company and marketed under the Bridge Gun Company banner.
Crescent Fire Arms Co. and Crescent-Davis Arms Corp. They made the gun with only Smithsonian stamped on it in both single & double barrel and in several gauges
Made in Turkey.
CBC for one Stoeger Condor and Uplander shotguns, also at least some Rossi shotguns
Yes.All Browning shotguns made prior to the year 1976 were Belgium made shotguns.
USA