excellent 300.00 very good 235.00 nice firearm -- Davidson 63B -- Davidson was an importer of a variety of shotguns, mostly Spanish, during the 1960's. Good utility guns.
Davidson Firearms of Greensboro NC imported shotguns in about the mid 1960s. ABOUT $150-$200, depending on exact model and condition. Nice boxlock guns from Eibar Spain.
Imported from Spain in the sixties and current value depending on conditgion is $650-$950.
Can't be answered without a detailed description of all markings, barrel length, accessories, box, papers, condition
Yes
The receiver is the frame of a firearm- in modern firearms, it is the part that the barrel connects to. Antique firearms, such as muzzle loading rifles, did not have a receiver- only the lock, stock, and barrel. (Yes, that is where the expression came from) On a modern firearm, if it has a serial number, it is stamped on the receiver. By US law, a receiver IS a firearm- everything else is parts.
Around $250
checkered stock, gold trigger, receiver engraving, and price.
The receiver is the largest metal piece of the shotgun, in other words, the frame of the shotgun. All the other parts, such as barrel, stock, bolt, etc- attach to the receiver. With modern firearms, the receiver will be marked with the serial number. Legally, the receiver IS the firearm- all other parts are simply parts.
Depends on condition and whether it has the original box and papers.
50-100
Most of these firearms will be so marked on the receiver.
Yes.It is very possable that Browning produced such a model,especially in the higher grades of the sweet sixteen.