It's a Belgian gun, the ELG is a Belgian proofmark.
From markings and proof marks on the gun barrels and the frame. In some cases you need to remove the barrels, and look on the underside from markings.
Shotguns made in the US before 1968 were not required to have serial numbers. Would have to go with whatever markings are on the gun.
What is it (rifle, shotgun, handgun) and who made it? What are the markings/words on it?
Need a detailed description to inlcude type of action, gauge, number of barrels and ALL markings.
Barrel marking include the proof marks, choke code and weight of the barrels. Please be specific and we can give a more direct answer.
Impossible to answer. It HAS other markings on it somewhere.
Impossible to answer without knowing ALL markings.
open gun where the barrels latchs,the model numbers will be right there.
Focus on the target, ignore the barrels.
Short barreled shotgun is actually a legal term- it means a shotgun that has barrels less than 18 inches, or an overall length of less than 26". To my knowledge, H&A did NOT make a short barreled shotgun. Information is thin- they went out of business about 1914-1916, but all listings I have seen are for 28 inch barrels.
One or two, depending on how many barrels the shotgun has.
Not enough information to answer that question. Need to know the other markings.