Impossible to answer without a serial number. Even then, data may not be published.
1200 miles
try looking at savage or Stevens shotgun diagrams. I found a firing pin for a 16 gauge riverside it was an old model 94 Stevens part
yes, it will just charge the device faster..
It depend on what the load of the device that plugs into it is. The mA rating is the maximum amount of amperage that the adapter can produce. The 500 mA adapter will produce about a half amp whereas the 1200 mA adapter outputs 1.2 amps. So one is about three times larger that the other. Check the device that you are trying to power for a mA load and that will tell you whether you can use it on the 500 mA adapter.
I have one and it is about 70 years old.
Made between 1920 and 1948 and worth between $50 and $100.
1200 miles, you can measure on google earth
No. In general, a charger needs to be able to figure out when the battery has reached full charge, otherwise the charger can damage the battery by overcharging it. You need to use the specific charger required for the battery. And, if you are trying to power a non-battery device that requires 1A from a 5V 100mA source, you will not be able to maintain 5V, so it will not work there either.
Millennium Maintenance and Power Sweeping in Medford Ma. 781-395-1200
She's a model in Boston, MA
It is sixteen.
50-150 USD. Firm was in busineess from 50-71 in Haydenville, MA