NITRO KING was a trade name used by Sears on guns they retailed through their catalogs in the late 1880's through World War I. There is no appreciable collector value, and these guns are generally considered unsafe to fire due to the twist steel barrel. Value would be in the $50 range. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The plate should as a minimum show the working voltage, volt-amp capability and the rpm of the generator. Other optional information is the manufacturer and serial number.
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Excelsior double barrel shotguns were made by various Belgian manufacturers c. 1890 - 1914 and I doubt if you will ever be able to identify the exact maker. The crown over the oval ELG indicates it was proofed for black powder after 1893. Damascus is one form of laminated steel, usually considered the best of this type construction, so if it were truly damascus, it would probably be marked as such. 18.0 would be the gauge, I believe that would be a full-choked 12 ga barrel. I doubt if the word below Excelsior would be "Magnum." I don't think that term would have been used for shotgun loads in that time period. Is it possible that it is the remnant of "Machine Made?" The numbers that look like serial numbers MAY actually be serial numbers, but there are no records available that would allow us assign a date of manufacture from them. More likely they are batch numbers or part numbers which could appear on many different guns. The "*M" appearing on the barrels and action are probably assembly marks to indicate that these were "fitted" (parts were not fully interchangeable in those days) and the "Y" possibly the worker who did the final fitting.
Because the loads are accessed in series.
multiplexer can be used as parallel to serial converter.
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The serial number on a 16 gauge single barrel Crescent shotgun is typically located on the underside of the receiver or on the tang, which is the part of the shotgun that connects the stock to the action. In some models, it may also be found on the barrel, often near the hinge or where the barrel meets the receiver. If you're having difficulty locating it, ensure the shotgun is unloaded and inspect all accessible areas carefully.
To determine the age of an Essex double barrel shotgun with serial number 391283, you would typically need to consult the manufacturer's records or reference a reliable firearms database. Many shotgun manufacturers provide information about the production dates associated with their serial numbers. Without this specific information, it's not possible to ascertain the age of the shotgun based solely on the serial number.
nitro hunter shotgun single barrel with exposed hammer stamped belknap hdwre and mfg serial 5516
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Double barrel? Single barrel? Model? Need more information in order to be able to answer.
The serial number on a Marlin Model 120 shotgun is typically located on the underside of the receiver, just in front of the trigger guard. In some cases, it may also be found on the barrel, near the receiver. It's best to check both areas for the serial number.
The serial number on an Ithaca Lefever shotgun is typically located on the underside of the receiver, near the trigger guard. In some models, it may also be found on the barrel or the frame. It's best to clean the area gently to ensure the number is visible, as dirt and wear can obscure it. Always refer to the specific model's manual for precise information.
Without knowing the maker or the markings on the barrel/breech, you can't find out anything. Even then, there may be little to no information.
With the serial number that you provided,your Ithaca double barrel shotgun with the damascus barrels was produced in the year 1900.
The serial number on a Wide Awake shotgun is typically located on the underside of the receiver or the barrel near the hinge. It may also be found on the left side of the receiver, depending on the model. If you're having trouble locating it, consult the owner's manual for specific guidance related to your shotgun model.