To determine the age of your Columbia single shot shotgun, you can look up the serial number in the manufacturer's records or reference a reliable database that catalogs the production years based on serial numbers. Additionally, you may find information from firearms collectors, forums, or books dedicated to the history of shotguns. Keep in mind that Columbia shotguns were produced primarily in the early to mid-20th century, so the serial number will help pinpoint the approximate year of manufacture. If you have specific details about the model, that can also aid in the identification process.
50-100
To determine the age of your Columbia single shot shotgun with serial number 219118, you would need to consult specific production records or reference materials related to Columbia firearms. Columbia shotguns were produced primarily in the mid-20th century, so based on the serial number, it might be from that period. However, for an accurate dating, checking with a firearms expert or resource specializing in Columbia firearms would provide the best information.
There were no serial numbers stamped on the original Winchester Mdl. 37, single shot shotgun.
in 1949
About $100.
Please add the serial, but it is likely a single barrel trap gun such as the BT99
about $100
Is this shotgun manufactured with a twist steel barrel
i have a 12 gauge Black Bridge single shoot shot gun the serial number is A649620 CAN YOU TELL ME HOW MUCH I CAN GET FOR THIS
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Seldom exceeds 100 USD