Yes.
Barrel, stock,
between the stock and the barrel
Lock stock and barrel
The hammers need to be in the cocked position for the barrel set to close. You will need to insert a tool and lift the cocking piece from the front of the action below the breechface or remove the stock and manually cock the hammers in order to get the barrel set back on. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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Probably not going to find an original stock in usable shape. You will have to buy one of the 95% inletted stocks available from companies like Boyd's and finish it yourself. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Length of the stock determines "youth" designation, not barrel.
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Shotguns with exposed hammers and triggers attached to the stock are typically characteristic of older or traditional designs, such as double-barrel shotguns. The exposed hammers allow for manual cocking and can provide a more tactile shooting experience, enabling the shooter to see the hammer position. This configuration can also simplify maintenance and repairs since the trigger mechanism and hammers are often more accessible. Additionally, it reflects a design ethos focused on reliability and ease of use in various conditions.
can you give the age of a double barrel shotgun made by Seminole? 20s 30s i got a double barrel that needs a stock and forarm.know where i can get one?
I paid $185.00 for mine because it is very attractive, good looking stock and other furnature. I bought the gun 7 years ago.