Shotguns that were exported from Spain over the past 50 years are of variable quality. Some of them are very respected by British shotgunners (who are a very discriminating lot), and some of them are junk.
This is one instance where it usually is possible to judge a book by it's cover.
The hand-labour by skilled craftsmen to do things like polishing and engraving is generally reserved for the better quality guns.
Must be appraised by someone familar with the weapons. Value can range from 100-10000 USD
You will need to get a professional appraisal.
It's very common for a lot of European guns to have Krupp barrels. German guns of course used a lot of Krupp steel and would be the most common makers to use Krupp steel, but you'll also find Krupp steel used in barrels of Austrian and Belgian guns and others. There were even a few U.S. makers who at times used Krupp steel barrels. The three rings are a trademark of Krupp.
firstly it is spelled "THROW" secondly barrels
It depends on who built the gun. If it was by Lindner it could be woth alot more than some other makers. Does the gun have Diamond Quaility Damascus engraved on the rib,does the gun have crossed pistols stamped on the bottom of barrels with maybe HAL under them. Do the barrels have a number stamped by the forarm lug under the barrels about one hundred higher than the serial number. If so and the gun is in exclent shape it may be worth many thousands of dollars
Between 1967 and 1969 and where hand made and engraved "Custome Made for _______ _________. They only made 2 in the 1960's for 2 brothers. The Y serial number stood for Trap and Skeet matching barrels manufactured with matching serial numbers. Before the serial numbers starting with a T stood for trap and staring with S stood for skeet barrels. When they came up with the Y serial number, it was designed for trap and skeet matching barrels.
That depends what the barrels are of and how much the individual barrels weigh.
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250 barrels
453,942 barrels.
No, you do not have to show horses in barrels.
Yes, the barrels are rifled.