All depends upon the condition.
When whiskey is bottled a number of oak barrels are dumped and blended together and bottled. Single Barrel Whiskey is bottled from one single oak barrel. Double barrel whiskey is aged in oak barrels then they are dumped and sometimes the proof is lowered and then put into a second new oak barrel to be aged again.
H&R and I believe Rossi have single shot rifles with interchangible barrels.
There is a selector switch for the barrel you want. Not both barrels at the same time
Many early shotguns were single shot muzzleloaders. Some were double-barrel with barrels arranged side-by-side. This is also true of later breach-loading shotguns. The action style for these single and double-barrel breachloaders is 'break-open'.
no, there are single piece barrels that are just one piece of (typically) aluminum, 2 piece barrels that split in the middle and then barrel kits which have multiple pieces
If it is marked "J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co" it was made between 1886 and 1916 when "Arms & Tool" were part of the company name. Value will depend on the configuration and condition. Side hammers usually go as mantle decorations, especially if they have damascus barrels ($75 for single shots, $125-$150 for double barrels). Boxlocks (back hammer or hammerless) in good shape can bring $75 (single) to $250 (double) as shooters.
Yes, American Gun Company did produce a single trigger double barrel 12-gauge shotgun. These shotguns are known for their unique design, allowing the shooter to fire both barrels with a single trigger pull, which enhances shooting efficiency. The company is noted for crafting various firearms, including shotguns, during its operational years.
Without serial #, grade, single or double triggers, beavertail or splinter forearm, ejectors or extractors, length of barrels chokes and length of stock the latter being most common 600-4000 range.
single
I think you are referring to the Bb clarinet which is single but there are acually 3 different types of clarinets. Bb=single Oboe=double Alto=single
single and double
Plasmids can be either single or double stranded, but most commonly they are double stranded.