If they are straight pins I would get some drill rod or pin stock down at the hardware store, put the pin stock in an electric drill mounted in a bench vise & file the pin stock down to the proper diameter. Use the drill as a lathe. Or, See if you can find your model shotgun on the Numrich gun parts website. They'll charge you an arm & leg but they might have the parts.
Library, gun shows, Spain.
Yes
im trying to determiane the value of a 12 gauge double barrel shotgun made in spain . there is no name on the gun thank you. jerry
yes, it is made in spain. i happen to have 4 of them , which were all made custom to my grandfather.
SORRY, you will never find any because there are none available !
Unless you find another Bridge Gun Co shotgun to cannibalize, you will have to have one cast.
Depending on EXACTLY what you have 100-10000 USD
i have a shotgun with no makers name how can i find out who made it
I also have a gun imported by Leland and made in Spain. It was made by Grulla. Look at the water table, it should have some identifying marks.
10-300 USD
Would need to know ALL the markings on the gun to properly ID it.
Value as a shooter. Find someone who collects this type and it may bring a small premium.