$150 to $250, depending on how good it looks over the fireplace since this old timer probably isn't suitable for a field gun anymore.
50-100 or so
The back one is for the left hand barrel and the front is for the right hand barrel.
Can anyone advise me. I currently restoring a black powder 12 bore shotgun one of the the hammers is missing. The gun is circa 1860 Naylor & son Sheffield. Any advice would be welcome. many thanks. Dan.
50-100 USD
It would top out at $250 as a mantle decoration. Unless you mean a Parker Brothers shotgun. Then it could be several thousand dollars.
50-100 USD or so
Bail38@aol.com I am asking anyone if they can tell me the value of my H.S.B. company double barreled shotgun with a brown finish and has a rooster with exposed hammers and has a rooster accompanied with H.S. and B company chicargo?
Long barreled shotgun
Shotguns with exposed hammers and triggers attached to the stock are typically characteristic of older or traditional designs, such as double-barrel shotguns. The exposed hammers allow for manual cocking and can provide a more tactile shooting experience, enabling the shooter to see the hammer position. This configuration can also simplify maintenance and repairs since the trigger mechanism and hammers are often more accessible. Additionally, it reflects a design ethos focused on reliability and ease of use in various conditions.
sawed-off double barreled 12 gauge Remington shotgun.
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Short barreled shotgun is actually a legal term- it means a shotgun that has barrels less than 18 inches, or an overall length of less than 26". To my knowledge, H&A did NOT make a short barreled shotgun. Information is thin- they went out of business about 1914-1916, but all listings I have seen are for 28 inch barrels.