Need a detailed description of ALL markings and lettering.
the gun has two hammers and on the barrels is stated laminated steel
A standard barrel pattern in the WPRA is as follows: 60′ from the score line to the 1st and 2nd barrels 90′ from the 1st to the 2nd barrel 105′ from the 1st and 2nd barrels to the 3rd barrel This is a large pattern and many times it won't fit in smaller arenas. If you have to decrease it, do so proportionately. Hope this info helps answer your question.
I just purchased the same shot gun with a bird head handle.
Nothing in particular. Just decoration.
Most likely a Belgian gun. Take off the barrels and look at the barrel flats (breech end on the underside of the barrels). If you see the letters 'ELG' inside an oval then it's Belgian.
@ turn of the century, 50-100 USD
I own a Greenough dimascase forged barrel shotgun. I'm not familar with the stampted lam.
The plural form of barrel is barrels.
One barrel
In the most general of terms, slug barrels are rifled and regular barrels are smooth bore. Both are capable of shooting slugs.
90 feet
Barrels.