belived to be a German barrel do not heat when blueing due to back then barrels were sodered together not welded if overheated they will split apart.
The current Barrett Firearms does not make a double shotgun. Exactly how is your gun marked?
Made by the Crescent Firearms Co. If it is marked as AMERICAN GUN CO, it would be 1905-1922. If marked as CRESCENT FIREARMS is would be 1922-1930.
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Email us exactly how your shotgun is marked. gunshop@nctv.com
The only way to know is to pattern your shotgun with as many different kinds of CORRECT ammunition as you can afford. Firearms will often show a marked preference for a brand or weight of shot.
No Model 772. How exactly is the shotgun marked? sales@countrygunsmith.net
At least one company that made guns marked with the Tru Test label was Crescent firearms.
Try looking it up in the" 2008 Firearms the collectors price & reference Guide" in the Library. Pages 1137 to 1140. You will have to find out what model you have by compairing the photos with your shotgun. This should give you an idea of the value.
Numerous companies at the turn of the century made inexpensive firearms. No way to know if there are no other markings.
At least one company that made guns marked with the Tru Test label was Crescent firearms.
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.