To identify your Baikal over-under shotgun model, check for markings or stamps on the receiver or barrel, which usually indicate the model number. Additionally, you can consult the owner's manual if available, as it often includes specific model information. If those options are unavailable, you may compare your shotgun's features and specifications with online resources or Baikal catalogs to determine the model.
No one Mossberg shotgun. Tell us what you have, we may be able to answer.
Contact Mossbrg directly and supply them with your serial number.They should be able to date your shotgun with this info.
Contact Mossberg customer service. If the shotgun does not have a serial number (not required until 1968) they will not be able to date it.
Contact springfield arms and ask them. They should be able to look it up and tell you.
I have one and the Russians normally didn't stamp the guage on the side of the chamber. It's likely a 12GA.AnswerShotguns are measured in "gauges", not "calibers", and no one can tell you what size it is without seeing it, but it is probably marked on the side of the chamber.
70-100 yrs ago
You will have to tell who made it.
By looking in the chamber.
A doctor could not tell exactly how old a scar is, but he or she would be able to tell if it is a recent scar or an older scar. They may be able to tell approximately how old the scar is through testing.
I will start with the fact that you have a shotgun,not a rifle.The 410 is a shotgun round,not a rifle.Next we will need the western fields model number to identify the maker of your Montgomery Wards shotgun and then can describe what type it is.Chances are if you feel that it was a rifle,you could have a bolt action shotgun chambered in 410 gauge.
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