The Remington Model 1894 side by side shotgun, especially in 10 gauge is considered quite scarce and value will depend on which GRADE you own. Grading for these shotguns began with grade AE which had no engraving and value could be anywhere from $200 to $1,500 depending on condition. Grade BE had some line engraving and could be valued at $300 to $3,000. Grade CE had scroll engraving and a silver nameplate. These could run from $500 to $4,500. The DE grade had some game animal engraving on it and could run from $1,000 to $9,000 depending on condition. Grade EE is the top-of-the-line model with value running from $2,000 to $18,000 depending on condition. Your best bet would be to contact one of the firearms appraisers listed in the "Gun List", which is a bi-monthly newspaper that can be found in the magazine section at some Wal-Mart stores. You would get a fair evaluation of this shotgun by calling or visiting one of these appraisers, especially if you have one of the higher grades.
The larger the wire gauge, the smaller the diameter. 12 gauge is bigger than 14 gauge.
There are many size gauge wires used in the making of an automobile, anywhere from 4 gauge to 22 gauge.
There is no S12 listed in the Standard Catalog. Only 11 people in the world can own a Sousa Grade Ithaca double. If you have one and have lost the barrels you are out of luck. If it is a single barrel trap gun, the odds are not much better.
12 gauge
2.5mm=.098 of an inch or 63/640 ( that is a fraction) Direct Conversion Formula 2.5 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 0.09842519685 in
The Express version of the 870 Remington is normally either 12 or 20 gauge. Gauge desigantion is marked on the barrels left, rear end.
Steel or Damascus barrels?
This is a good question. Although I have not seen one swapped other than a model 11 barrel on a American made A5 and visa versa. (This is because Remington made the American A5's). I do not believe the Belgian FN barrels can be fitted between the Remingtons. The difference being between the fixed and moveable ejectors that are part of the barrel. You might wish to challenge this answer and discuss this with a reputable Gunsmith in your area.
Cylinder Bore meaning the barrels are not choked (narrowed at the muzzle).
100-500 USD depending on condition.
Impossible to answer without a lot more information. Need to know grade, condition, etc.
No
SORRY, you will never find any because there are none available !
how much is a remington umc 12 gauge serial number 247442
Without serial #, grade, single or double triggers, beavertail or splinter forearm, ejectors or extractors, length of barrels chokes and length of stock the latter being most common 600-4000 range.
remington wingmaster 16 gauge
Remington has made many thousands of 12 gauge shotguns in dozens of different models/configurations.