The Toz-63 shotgun was manufactured in USSR at the "Tula Rifle Factory".
It has exposed hammers, double triggers, extractor, fixed choke (half choke and one-eighth choke), bead front sight, and a 2.75 chamber (70mm). Also, it has Greener locking system.
Barrel: 28.25", Overall: 45.5", Weight 6.85 lbs.
TOZ-E began to let out Caliber 16 and 20 instead of TOZ-BM since 1964. TOZ-E, is different from TOZ-BM in terms of the chrome-plated stems and the better external finishing.
It has no safety-catch but it is impossible for the hammers, when in resting position, to hit the fire pins unless you hit them with a sledgehammer!
I took my info from
http://www.woodsloafing.com/2010/03/toz-63-russian-double-barrel-side.html
Yes in 1860 Stevens made a double barrel, all steel barrel and its has external hammers.
You will have to contact the importer
It is worth what ever the market will bear.
50-100 dollars
The value depends on the condition of the gun. The price can be anywhere from 50 dollars to 150 dollars.
80 years plus or minus...
What is the Value of my Crescent Fireams, 12 Gauge, Double Barrel, Curly Hammers......no serial number that I can find
The T C Montgomery double barrel shotgun with double barrel hammers is valued at $75 in fait condition. In good condition its valued at $160.
i got a 12 gauge king nitro double barrel double triggers and double hammers no serial number on it
Yes.
Are the hammers on the back of the lock or on the sides? The first is probably a shooter worth $100 - $200 depending on condition. The second is a wall decoration with about the same value.
No known sn data published. Most likely from turn of the century.