Could be. Take it to a gunsmith to find out for sure.
DO NOT FIRE WITH MODERN AMMO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MUST be checked out by a gunsmith.
no . riverside was mainly produced after 1914, using fluid steel barrels.
If you are asking about a Smith and Weson handgun in .40s&w caliber,then no these firearms do not have a damascus,or twist steel barrel.This type of barrel was only found on shotguns made from the time period of 1880-1910.
Does it read "kec" or "ked"? The Remington web site indicates 4 grades of Remington model 1900 double barrel shotguns (http://www.remington.com/library/history/firearm_models/shotguns/model_1900.asp): Grades Offered: K - Remington steel barrelsKE - Remington steel, auto ejectorsKD - 2 stripe Damascus barrelsKED - 2 strip Damascus, auto ejectors
WH Davenport, initially, which was taken over by Hopkins & Allen in 1901.
Damascus Steel - album - was created on 2005-10-31.
these were mainly produced by Crescent arms in new york and were made between 1902 and 1918 genuine armory steel refers to the barrel not being made of damascus they were inexpensive feild grade shotguns and are still usable with light loads
A damascus finish would be a finish that replicates the look of damascus steel.
Various types of steel is in modern damascus such as O1,1084, etc forge welded together.
No, Krupp Fluid Steel is not damascus steel. Krupp Fluid Steel is a type of steel known for its durability and strength, while damascus steel is a type of steel characterized by its unique patterns created by folding and welding different types of steel together.
A damascus barrel is a barrel made of damascus steel, which is steel produced by hammering two different steels together. The twist refers to the pieces of steel being twisted while they are hammered, which produces the distinctive pattern on the steel.
NO. Early shotguns have softer steel barrels, and are not rated for steel shot. It will damage the choke of the shotgun.