The value of a Rossi 20 gauge double barrel shotgun typically ranges from $300 to $600, depending on its condition, age, and specific model. Factors such as original packaging, any included accessories, and market demand can also influence its price. For a precise valuation, it's advisable to consult a firearms appraiser or check current listings through licensed dealers or auction sites.
No. A 12 gage shotgun shoots a larger charge than a 16 gage. Shotgun sizes were designated according to the number of steel balls that could be dropped into the barrel that would weigh a pound. 12 steel balls weighing one pound would be dropped into a 12 gage shotgun. Thus it is a larger size than a 16 gage. (Do not waste your money on a 16 gage shotgun, at least in the United States. You will have difficulty finding shells. You should get a 12 gage or a 20 gage.)
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Yes, I have a 12 gauge choke bore barrel & lug forged in one by Iver Johnsons Arms & Cycle Works. Champion is clearly listed on the shotgun and it was manufactured in Fitchburg, MASS USA.
1970's. Assuming it is 12ga, value is going to be $175-$250. Smaller gauges bring more money. sales@countrygunsmith.net
the gun that is more worth your money is a 12 gauge because you can go deer, turkey, pheasant and duck hunting and trap shooting without having to worry about getting to far because with a 20 guage duck hunting you would pretty much be able to grab the duck by the time it is close enough to shoot
The answer is you pretty much can't find parts for old, non-standard guns and, if you are determined to have the gun repaired, the parts will have to be made from scratch. You will need a talented gunsmith and a fist full of money. The best sources of parts are: Numerich gunpartscorp.com Jack First jackfirstgun.com Bob's Gun Shop gun-parts.com although there are lots of guys who have their own hoard of parts. You can also check Shotgun News for parts and gunsmiths. Good luck
The Harrington Richardson Topper 12-gauge model 88 shotgun is not worth a lot of money. There are quite a few for sale online for $75 to $125 depending on the condition. This is a pretty basic gun with no pizazz.
Rossi made 2 versions of their double barrel shotguns. The stage coach model, which had hammers. And the "Squire" model which was hammerless. Both models were made from 1969-1989. The hammerless models value is $100-$150 and the Squire models value is $$125-$175. Rossi is now called Braztech. Still made in Brazil. Decent cheap gun for the money.
Actually made in the early 20th century. Model 19's are being traded in the $150-$200 range for a standard field grade gun. Marlin did offer these in different grades (G is not the grade, it's a version) and the higher grades are bringing more money to Marlin collectors. As a side note, the Marlin 19 is not suitable for firing with any form of modern ammunition.
You will get alot of miraculous answers for this question. I will give you the COMPLETE list of gauge sizes. It all starts with a .410. However, this is not technically a gauge. .410 is a shotgun is the only shotgun measured in caliber. 32 Gauge - Rare 24 Gauge - Rare 20 Gauge - Common 18 Gauge - Very Rare 16 Gauge - Rare 14 Gauge - Very Rare 12 Gauge - Extreemly common 11 Gauge - Very Rare 10 Gauge - Extreemly common 8 Gauge - Rare 6 Gauge - Most rare (Russian lol) Hint: If you ever see a Russian assassin with a 6 gauge, just give him your money lol
Type your answer here... hard to say. condition is everything....other factors such as rarity of options,wood grain and just plain good taste affect the price. but basicly everything is worth whatever you can sell it for. probably though in a range from $2500 to as much as $9000 with the economy the way it is. probably would be best to sit on it a while right now unless you are desperatly needing the money
Worth some money 1-5K