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What is a baikal izh 18 m worth?

Excelent single barrel shotgun... inexpensive russian made!


What is the value of an E James Co double barrel shotgun made late 1800s?

I do not know too much about the value of such but I have one, a ten guage double barrel with external hammers that my dad bought from a pawn shop in the 1950s. I have no wish to sell but would also like to know the history .


What is the value of a Diamond 12gauge shotgun?

If you are asking about one of the Diamond series automatics or pumps imported from Turkey in the last 4 or 5 years, I can't help except to say they seem to be moderately priced in new condition. I will assume you are holding a Diamond Arms single or double barrel shotgun c. 1890-1914. These were made for Shapleigh Hardware Co of St Louis by various manufacturers in the US and Belgium. Some will be hammerless, some back-hammer boxlocks, and some open-hammer sidelocks. There will be damascus, twist, and fluid steel barrels. A newer gun with fluid barrel may still be useable, but most should be retired and are valued only as a mantle decoration. Double barrels usually trade for $150-$250 and single shots for $25-$100 depending on condition.


Who made a shotgun marked T Barker on each side plate?

Theate Freres of Belgium if it is a double with outside hammers. Crescent Fire Arms if it is a hammerless double. Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle if it is a single shot.


Where can you find information on a side x side 16 Ga shotgun with only one stamping on the side plate that says King Nitro?

King Nitro was a trade name used by the W.H. Davenport Firearms Company, of Norwich, Conn., on shotguns made for the Shapleigh Hardware Store of St. Louis, MO. They were made roughly between 1890 and 1915. It should be a single barrel side hammer gun with 26"-36" barrels and extractors. Barrels were blued, with a case hardened receiver and walnut stock.