Another example of a hardware-store catalog gun, this one probably retailed by Sears. Value tops out under $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The White Powder Wonder 16 gauge shotgun was produced by the H&R (Harrington & Richardson) Firearms Company. It gained popularity for its lightweight design and ease of use, appealing to small game hunters and sports shooters. H&R was known for manufacturing affordable firearms, and the White Powder Wonder was part of their efforts to provide accessible options for various shooting enthusiasts.
50-100 USD or so
I need a stock for a 16 gauge WP Wonder shotgun singleshot?
50-100
To determine the age of a White Powder Wonder 16 gauge break-down single shot shotgun with the serial number 823RW, you would typically need to consult the manufacturer's records, as these shotguns were produced by various companies in the early to mid-20th century. Generally, models produced under the White Powder Wonder name were made between the 1920s and 1950s. The specific serial number may also help narrow down the production year by referencing available serial number charts or databases. For the most accurate information, contacting a firearms historian or the manufacturer (if still in existence) would be advisable.
Guns with the name New White Powder Wonder were made by the Crescent Fire Arms Company, W.H. Davenport Arms, Meridian Fire Arms Company or Stevens Arms & Tool Company. They were made for and sold by Sears Roebuck & Company.
a.69 cal
You may have some success at the shotgun world website, (shotgunworld.com) there is a vast network of collectors and shotgun experts there that may be able to help
Gauge indicates a shotgun, not a rifle. The 8 gauge has been out of production for many years, and was a black powder shotshell. The 8 g. is not legal for hunting in the US.
Yes. The Mossberg 500A1 is a .12 gauge shotgun.
A bolt action shotgun in 12 gauge.
Yes, a 12 gauge shotgun is considered a firearm.