Since half a dozen different manufacturers made shotguns with this name, you will first have to identify it precisely. Then you search flea markets, antique stores, gun shows, gunsmiths, and any place people who like old guns congregate. Be prepared for a long search. These guns haven't been made for about 80 years.
NO! The 1187 barrel was for remington shotguns,the auto-5 shotgun is a browning shotgun.
18" for shotguns
I have a Spencer hammerles shotgun, and it has America 's new hammerless on the barrel
Shotguns are refered to by "gauge" not "caliber". It should be marked on the barrel.
On Course Not.
Will have to be made. Semi-inletted stocks for Crescent Hammerless shotguns can be had for around $40, but require quite a bit of expert work to finish.
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the value of a 1948 Stevens double barrel shotgun 16 gauge. Hammerless.
You can have one made.
A replacement barrel for a J. Stevens Arms C20-A shotgun can be found at a local gun/firearms store. If the replacement barrel is not available on site, ask if the store can order it for you.
probably not, historicly shotguns are smoothbore if you shoot a slug, THAT would be rifled.
The value of a Stevens 12 ga. double barrel shotgun ranges from $100 to $500 depending on its condition. These shotguns were often used for hunting and personal protection.