Some brands of the double barrel shot guns includes, Stoeger, Remington and Winchester. The price for the double barrel shot gun can range from over $1000, depending on the collection.
Many early shotguns were single shot muzzleloaders. Some were double-barrel with barrels arranged side-by-side. This is also true of later breach-loading shotguns. The action style for these single and double-barrel breachloaders is 'break-open'.
Over the past 100 years, many makers have made double barrel 410 shotguns. Provide a detailed description of ALL markings, barrel length, finish,etc., and some one might be able to help you.
In some States. But mostly, Yes.
That is a broad question, as there are some dbl barrel 12 gauge shotguns worth $50.00-$75.00, and then there are bennelli and similar types worth $500.00 or more. Custom shotguns from Italy and Germany may cost as much as $20,000 to $50,000.
AYA, out of Spain, made some SXS shotguns with Revel on the receivers. I own one in .410 and it was a very beautifully made double barrel. It has hand select walnut wood and waqs finely finished.
Cabela's sells some double barrel muzzle loading rifles. Pedersoli sells some double barrel muzzle loading pistols. You could also go to GunsAmerica.
== == Acme Arms Company was a tradename used by the J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company on pistols and shotguns produced for the Cornwall Hardware Co. of New York. They had a double barrel 12 ga. with external hammers. The shotgun is worth anywhere from $75 to $350 depending on the condition.
The choice of which barrel to shoot first depends on the type of firearm and the intended purpose. In double-barrel shotguns, for example, many shooters prefer to fire the top barrel first for quicker follow-up shots. In contrast, some handguns with multiple barrels may not have a specific preference, as it can be based on personal comfort or the type of ammunition loaded. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for optimal performance.
Richland model 711 10 gauge side-by-side double barrel shotguns were manufactured in Zabalay, Spain. Numerous 10 gauge side-by-side double barrel shotguns were made in Spain during the 1960's and 1970's. Generally speaking they were well built and provided yeoman service to then waterfowl & turkey hunters. Virtually all of these Spanish made double barrel 10 gauge guns of that period sported 32" barrels bored full (choke) and full (choke). Some were intrinsically more attractive than others - sporting bright receivers, double ebony sighting beads, 'blonde' stocks with ebony & ivory spacers on the pistol grip and recoil pad. The era of these guns ended with the advent of steel shot - which was discompatible with fixed full chokes. As a matter of note Spanish made 10 gauge double barrel shotguns resurfaced in the mid-to-late 1980's, this time as 'turkey hunter specials' featuring 26" barrels with screw-in chokes and parkerized finish.
You really could give a bit more information. That patent date just happens to be one I recognized as being used by J. Stevens on the model 311 and some other double barrel shotguns. If it is in useable condition (need to have an experienced gunsmith check it out if you have even the slightest doubt) a double barrel is worth $100-$250, depending on exact condition.
In answer to the question : Was Metropolitian Arms double barrel shotguns made by Savage?From what info I can find at this time , they were manufacture'edby the Crescent Firearms Co. from about the early 1890's to the 1930's.Then it was absorbed by H. D . Folsum in 1893, then by J . Stevens Arms &Tool Co. of Massachusetts in 1932.This gun was of low - to - medium priced and was manufactute'ed on a large scale. I hope that this has in some way been of help to you.Wish that I could be of more help.Jay C. SmithDaytonaKid3@aol.com In answer to the question : Was Metropolitian Arms double barrel shotguns made by Savage?From what info I can find at this time , they were manufacture'edby the Crescent Firearms Co. from about the early 1890's to the 1930's.Then it was absorbed by H. D . Folsum in 1893, then by J . Stevens Arms &Tool Co. of Massachusetts in 1932.This gun was of low - to - medium priced and was manufactute'ed on a large scale. I hope that this has in some way been of help to you.Wish that I could be of more help.Jay C. SmithDaytonaKid3@aol.com
Krupp is a German steel company. they made military guns during the wars Germany had. I believe krupp also made shotguns, but not sure