That is a Stevens double. Pull straight down on the forend to separate it from the barrel set. Then open the barrels and remove them down and forward. Far as you need to go.
Clean it.
If you have a Model 30 pump shotgun, the barrel is not intended to be removed by the user. To do so requires specialized tools such as a receiver block and a barrel wrench. You can clean and lube the shotgun with the barrel attached to the receiver. Contact Savage Arms Customer Service and get an owner's manual for your shotgun.
To clean a Western Field 12 gauge pump shotgun M550AD, first ensure the firearm is unloaded. Disassemble the shotgun by removing the forend and barrel from the receiver, following the manufacturer's instructions. Use a cleaning rod and appropriate brush to clean the barrel, followed by a patch soaked in gun solvent to remove any residue. Wipe down the receiver and other parts with a clean cloth, lubricate moving parts with gun oil, and reassemble the shotgun.
Yes, but beware that many blank shells contain corrosive gun powder. Clean your shotgun after firing blanks to avoid pitting your barrel.
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The barrel of this shotgun simply cannot be removed. It is screwed in and requires a barrel vice and the appropriate wrench. The trigger group can be removed by means of the pin at the back of the receiver, which would allow for easier access to the barrel, but this is a complicated process and is not recommended. Nothing can be removed from the J.C. Higgins Model 20 to help clean it, unfortunately.
Depending on condition, it should be worth about $200 to $500 in 2012. Typically, these sell for about $250--$450 in good, clean shootable condition.
It depends on the model. If this is an Automatic, you'll start by removing the barrel. Go to the link below to the manual for step by step instructions.
anywhere from $250 to $1200. a mildly used shotgun like the model 12 with no scratches and very good bluing that has a clean barrel would fetch about $$800.
That depends entirely on what gun you are trying to clean. Some rifle, pistol, and shotgun barrels come off for cleaning and some are fixed to the receiver and must be cleaned in place. Get disassembly instructions for the gun.
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Your LaClede shotgun was produced from 1890 to 1930 under the Cresent firearms Company of New York. This gun is only only worth a little over 200 dollars depending on the condintion and is not an intrest to gun collectors at this time. It has a damascus barrel, made in Belgum, and cannot be fired with the shot shells of today because the barrel is weak and has a high possibility of bursting when fired. For your own safety you should not attempt to fire this gun. Clean it up and hand it on the wall like me.