we think we also have one, where are you from? we also can not find info. on this gun e-mail sholtzapp5@aim.com
J.N. Scott double barrel shotgun,made in ST.Louis 12 gauge,mussle loader,cap.
350 to 650 dependng on condition.
No disrespect intended, but honestly, with no more description than you have given, it could be anywhere from $10 to $50,000 or even more. If manufactured in 1818, it could still be a flintlock and by 1909 it would almost certainly be a breech-loader. A "typical" utility double barrel, either a percussion muzzle-loader circa 1830-1880 or an early breech-loader circa 1865-1915, should bring from $100 to $250 as a mantle decoration. Shotguns by the top makers like Westley Richards or Parker Bros will bring thousands of dollars.
I have a old double berrel muzzel-loader and I do not no how much it is worth.The name of the gun,I do not no.Can not read it.
ABOUT $100 FROM YOUR INFO
TOO COSTLY, RUINS THE VALUE, CHEAPER TO BUY A NEW ONE ABOUT $150
Check with Remington thru customer service at their website, and see who is a distributor in your area.
100-150 USD
i have a remington 870 wingmaster its my grandpas and it has 3 barrels the slug , the bird shot barrel and the muzzeloader barrel it takes a 209 primer just like the the regular muzzeloader its very interesting
100 yrs or so, 40-100 USD
If you are talking about the 50 caliber muzzle loader barrel for the Mossberg 12 gauge Shotgun model 500 or the Maverick 88 - you can't remove the breech plug. You have to clean the barrel like a flintlock. I just bought one from Mossberg's web page (arrived yesterday 12/21/08). It didn't come with any instructions. Fortunately, I found the manuals online at the following addresses: Muzzle Loader Barrel http://www.mossbergs.com/manuals/Muzzleloader.pdf 12 Gauge Shotgun Model 500 http://pdf.textfiles.com/manuals/FIREARMS/mossberg_500.pdf Good Luck
1850-1870