No one made OLD ones, but almost every firearms manufacturer made NEW ones a long time ago. If you have a trade name marked on the gun, we may be able to provide a manufacturer's name and approximate age.
Numerous companies in many countries have made single shot 12 gauge shotguns.
Probably. The name was owned by Sears Roebuck and after a brief period when they owned their own firearms manufacturer (Meriden Arms) Stevens made most of their single shot shotguns.
I can say that Browning started having shotguns made in 16 gauge in the year 1909.Winchester started having the model 12 shotguns made in 16 gauge in the year 1914.so I would surmise that the time frame of 1909-1915 would be the correct time frame for the introduction of the 16 gauge shotguns.
Ithaca made 10 gauge shotguns.
Yes, they were made.
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Between 1936 & 1963 there were 1,015,554 model 37's made
Check out The Log Cabin in Lodi, OH. They have a .32 caliber black powder shotgun. check out: SHOTGUNWORLD.COM
Rifles are referred to by caliber. Shotguns are referred to by gauge.
Browning, Remington
100,000
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