First load the gun then look down the barrel and pull the trigger and you will see the gauge.
As dumb as this question is, your answer is dangerous because they might just do it. The gauge of a shotgun is usually located on the barrel just past the receiver.
1. just because you easily know the answer doesn't mean the question is dumb.
2. there are no stupid questions, only stupid people.
You will need to include the model of Winchester you have,and the overall condition of your shotgun to include the amount of original finish remaining to get a correct value for your shotgun.
You will need the services of a good gunsmith to get a correct answer. The wards Westernfield was made by Savage and can be in both 12 & 16 gauge. lcj
LONG out of production, the company is no more. You may find a used stock at gunpartscorp, but you would need a match to the correct model- there were dozens.
You need to include a model number with this question to get the correct fiqures.
SORRY, you will never find any because there are none available !
I would need to know the manufacturer of your 77B shotgun to be of any help to you.
In order for me to answer your question,I will need some more information from you.First is this shotgun a semi-auto,pump action,or over-under shotgun.I will need the model of shotgun.Then add the shotguns gauge(12 gauge,16 gauge,20 gauge)? I will need the serial number of your shotgun to date the year of manufacture.If you provide this info,I can then tell you how old your Browning shotgun is.
You might find what you need at webdept@gunpartscorp.com .
Generally, you can't. It might be possible with Browning, but, you will need to call them with the serial number.
A receiver is legally a firearm, and is a regulated part. You would need to contact a gunsmith- and you will find you can buy a complete shotgun for less.
please find answer
You will need to find catalogs from that era