It's a single shot 410 shotgun. The T. Barker trade name was manufactured by Crescent and also by several Belgian makers circa 1890-1930 and sold through Folsum Arms, Sears Roebuck, and other retail stores.
Almost all of them do, accept the blackhawk knoxx adjustable ones
Almost everyone who wasn't riding shotgun.
100-1000 depending on specifics
Almost all- but the amount of recoil varies a lot. A .22 rifle has almost no recoil, a 12 gauge shotgun a lot.
Almost everywhere. It is basically the same as the Mossberg 500.
Without seeing it, almost certainly not.
No. The biggest they make is 12 gauge.
Not more thant 150 USD. For that price it would have to be almost new.
I paid almost $400 for a nice one at a gun auction
Things Remembered carry almost any item that you wish to be engraved. Christmas ornaments are one of the many things one can find here. Go on and try it out.
The Sears M300 (also sold under the label Ted Williams) was manufactured by Winchester. The M300 is almost identical to the Winchester model 1400 shotgun (with minor cosmetic differences).
It's the shotgun. All though machine guns can shoot multiple times and Ak-47 guns are mostly used, the shotgun tends to have a more powerful, faster, stronger, and longer shots than the others. Plus, shotguns can hold and shoot almost any bullet.