The Lanber Armas Model 105 is a well-regarded over/under shotgun in the 12-gauge category, known for its solid construction and reliability. Its value can vary widely based on condition, age, and market demand, but it typically ranges between $500 to $1,200. Collectors and enthusiasts appreciate its balance and performance for both clay shooting and hunting. Overall, it represents a good balance of quality and affordability in the over/under shotgun market.
Excel Arms of America, Gardner, MA., was an importer of guns made by Lanber, Laurona and Ugartechia and ceased importing during 1967. It is unlikely to find enough current sales of your model to get an accurate value. All 3 makers were in Spain, and only Lanber is still in production. A Lanber O/U retails for $450-$700 or so .
If it is a Superposed model 1951.
Cabela's has one for sale right now for $849, excellent condition. I've seen then go for anywhere from $400 - $1000.
100-400 USD
About $225-$300, depending on condition.
Depends on the model anywhere between $250-$500 in pristine condition.
We cannot tell the model from the serial number- but if you contact Merkel. they can.
Lanber 2087's are being sold as of 9/22/07 by www.cdnninvestments.com (then downloard the catalog) in catalog 2007-5 for $599.00 retail. They have sold 2085's in the past, you might give them a call. Commentary: I own a Lanber Model 87 and it is a terrific gun for the money. Beyond the measure of money it is still a very nice gun. Spanish manufacture and CDNN claims they are the OEM for some Weatherby Shotguns.... Hope that helps. Mike
Yes the stock on a Winchester Model 12 16 gauge is the same as a 20 gauge. 16 gauge,20 gauge, and 28 gauge are all the same for the Winchester Model 12. Thanks, Tim
the value of a Winchester 20 gauge model 1400 and the history? the value of a Winchester 20 gauge model 1400 and the history?
To vague a description. Check the auction sites. Broad range 100-400. They were made from 77-81.
Bluegrass 12 gauge shot gun model 1900