Not enough information to answer. Are you seeking the value of a barrel or of a complete shotgun? Please repost with more info, and any and all markings on the gun.
50-100 or so
Without knowing the maker or the markings on the barrel/breech, you can't find out anything. Even then, there may be little to no information.
Not enough information. What are the markings on the barrel? What type of finish? What is the barrel length? What are the grips made out of.l
Impossible to answer, not enough information. Who made it, what is the caliber/gauge, what is the barrel length, what is the finish, what are all the markings?
Would need to know ALL the markings on the gun to properly ID it.
Impossible to tell with the information you provided. Have it examined by a gunmsith
if there are no barrel markings......how do you know it's a colt ??
The Springfield Model 67-D typically features barrel markings that denote its model and manufacturing details. These markings may include the manufacturer's name, "Springfield," along with the model number "67-D." Additionally, you might find proof marks or inspection markings, which provide information about the firearm's testing and quality assurance. It's essential to check the specific barrel for any unique identifiers related to production year or batch.
Question can't be answered. Not enough information. What are the exact barrel markings and wording? What is the overall condition?
What are the other markings on the receiver and barrel? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Does not exist.