20ga by the fact that there is more room in the cartridge for more powder & more shot. lcj
A "410" is the smallest gauge of shotgun.
How much is a 60 year old Harrington & Richardson Handy Gun, 410 gauge worth?
Yes, the Model 37 Featherlight was made in .410 and 28 gauge
The value of a 940A 410 gauge gun with a bird dog engraved on a side depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 100.00 and 150.00 as of 2014.
The value of a Stevens 58b bolt action 410 gauge gun which is pre-1968 depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 40.00 and 100.00 as of 2014.
There is no way to determine the gauge without seeing the gun. Assuming it is one of the standard gauges, you can measure the inside of the barrel. 12 gauge is .729", 16 is .662, 20 is .615, and a 410 is .410.
The nominal bore of a .410 shotgun is.410 inch. Which is why it is properly called the .410 bore instead of the .410 gauge. In Europe it is sometimes called the 12mm, which is an inaccurate designation as a .410 bore has an actual diameter of approximately 10.4mm by metric measure. If the .410 had been named in the traditional fashion, by the number of lead balls .41 inch in diameter needed to make one pound, it would be about a 67-68 gauge.
Check on line auctions. Could be 10-1000 USD or more depending on specifics
I have a Stevens Model 940E,it has a 410 sleave in the gun . It is able to shot 410 as will as it shots 12 gauge when the 410 sleave is taken out. I've had a few guys look at it, they all say they had not seen one before. Is the sleave made for this gun by stevens? ,,
410 or 20 gauge, the make of the gun depends on what you like
Depending on condition, $120-$160
Gun Parts Corporation sells them for $20.30.