I have a Rodgers Arms Co. Double barrel 12 gauge shot gun. The patten date stamped in frame under the barrels Nov 25' 90 with March 12' 95 stamped below the first. The barrels are made of Damascus steel. Their guns are very similar to the ones manufactured by Stevens / Savage just a few years later. I have also had a hard time finding any information about the company.
Plymouth was a trade brand shotgun made by Crescent Fire Arms Co and later by Davis-Warner Arms Co. It was distributed/retailed by H & D Folsome. Shotgun Markings also lists a hammer double barrel by an unknown Belgian maker and indicates the retailer was Spear & Co.
A few years either way of the turn of the century
The round arch and barrel valult are similar in shape. The barrel vault is an extension of the round arches which form the vault or roof of a structure.
A barrel vault is a structure that spans an open area. It is a ceiling that is like half of a cylinder. Take a soup can and cut it in half from the top to bottom, and then look inside. The shape is that of a barrel vault.
Quarter horses and paints are both great barrel racers.
Not with just those markings. Provide a detailed description of all markings and maybe.
50 USD or so
Not enough information to answer. Are you seeking the value of a barrel or of a complete shotgun? Please repost with more info, and any and all markings on the gun.
There are other markings on the gun, somewhere.
From markings and proof marks on the gun barrels and the frame. In some cases you need to remove the barrels, and look on the underside from markings.
Impossible to answer. It HAS other markings on it somewhere.
Liege is the city in Belgium where it was made. Would need to know ALL the markings on the shotgun.
Impossible to answer withou a DETAILED description of ALL markings, gauge, barrel length, finish, condition, box, papers, history.
Barrel marking include the proof marks, choke code and weight of the barrels. Please be specific and we can give a more direct answer.
Exactly how is the shotgun marked (all markings), and double-check the serial number. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Provide a detailed description including gauge, barrel length, all markings, overall condition and finish.
Provide all the markings on the weapon.