I'm sure there probably is, but I can't locate one in any of my references. If you have an idea who might have manufactured such a gun, it would make the search easier. The most likely American manufacturer would be Remington but many rolling block actions were also made in Europe where the 28 gauge would be more common, I believe. Of course, any competent gunsmith could convert a Remington rolling block military rifle into a smoothbore shotgun. In fact, if one were chambered for something like the 55-100 Maynard cartridge, a 28 gauge shell might fit.
Try e-gunparts.com
numrich
Yes. The Mossberg 500A1 is a .12 gauge shotgun.
Trade name, 50-100 USD
A bolt action shotgun in 12 gauge.
Yes, a 12 gauge shotgun is considered a firearm.
It was the Auto/ Burglar gun in 20 Gauge.
There is no such shotgun gauge.
İ have a lighthouse figure under written depos, 12 gauge around ww1
What is the value oof a .410 gauge shotgun
Standard 16 gauge shotgun shells.
Utility grade shotgun, 50-100 USD or so