The Empire models were made by Beretta. Or at least the same company in Itally that makes the Beretta's.
take the gun down and it should say PB for beretta or VB for bernardelli
Your shotgun which was made from 1997-2005 retailed for 1,659 dollars.While it has lost some value I can say that your shotgun brand new unfired will be valued at 1,395 dollars in it,s current state of unfired condition.
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Steves Pages has a PDF manual for hundreds of firearms including the Charles Daly.
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No. Remington has never made product for Charles Daly. The Remington 'Spartan' line of shotguns is made in Russia, where Charles Daly shotguns are made in Spain, Italy and Turkey. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Remington chokes fit Charles daly
Value will depend on the condition, grade of your gun and what your barrels are made of. With info I have I will guess from $1,000 to $10,000
It was made in Turkey
The drilling you describe does not appear to be a Charles Daly import. I suggest that you have the gun professionally appraised by an advanced collector.
Charles Patrick Daly - 1970 - Performing Arts -
US, Japan, Spain, Prussia
The Charles Daly Miroku shotguns were produced in the late 1970s and 1980s. Miroku, a Japanese manufacturer, made these shotguns under the Charles Daly brand, which is known for high-quality firearms. The specific years can vary depending on the model, but they generally fall within that timeframe.
take the gun down and it should say PB for beretta or VB for bernardelli
Depends on which model and what condition. Could be worth a couple thousand. Digital pictures would help. sales@countrygunsmith.net