what do you normally shoot out of it
value will depend on condition. also is one of your barrel riffled for accurate slug? is it still operational and accurate? I have a Stevens 1915 410 with one barrel riffled and its in perfect working order, dead accurate, and its in the best condition I have ever seen for that time era. Mines been feeding the family for generations.
Best left to a gunsmith.
Yes, provided the gun does not have a full choke. Cylinder bore (no choke) shotguns are best. A full choke may cause the flare to get stuck. If the flare gets stuck in the barrel it may melt it, or at the very least dangerously weaken the metal. This may cause the barrel to fail catastrophically when you fire an actual shot round.
Best left to a good gunsmith
Lacking a slug barrel, improved cylinder works best for slugs.
Best left to a gunsmith
The best estimates I have seen depending on condition is 400-500 dollars
in other words that gun has to be one of the best guns back in 1913 so i would say about 1400
Yes, it is a malt liquor. It is best drank when very cold. It is bottled in small round barrel shaped bottles.
A double barrel shotgun Disagree. I think a 12 gauge pump in Remington 870 or Mossberg 500 with an 18-inch barrel, no choke or cylinder is a very scary gun for the home with #4 buck shot. lcj
This 12 gauge has 26 inch barrels with a brass rifle shot for a site the serial# is 7989it is about 130 yrs. old the best we can figure out some one please help me.
The best that I can do is say that the Lefever Nitro special was made from 1921-1948.