One might recognize the two names Browning and Remington. They still make 16 gauge shotguns, as do a few other manufacturers.
20 gauge marlin ou 2 triggers
Remington had re-introduced the 16 gauge Wingmaster in 4 version as recently as 2002, but there are no 16 gauge shotguns in their 2009 catalog.
not with more than one gauge in one gun, but yes they make 12,16,20,28 gauge shotguns.
Winchester Repeating Arms Company does not still make shotguns. The company was founded in 1866 by Oliver Winchester and was defunct on March 31, 2006.
It made them for more than one year since the 30s
They made identical shotguns in other gauges, but if it is not a 16 gauge, it is an Auto-5, not a Sweet Sixteen.
Unsure of your meaning of "break away shotgun". If you mean breakdown shotguns like double barrels they continue to make several different models.
No. There never was a Western Field company. That was a trade name owned by Montgomery Wards and the guns were made by a variety of manufacturers including Stevens/Savage, Winchester, Mossberg, and others.
Yes try hushpower .410 12 & 20G
No.None of the browning auto-5 shotguns left the factory with a adjustable choke.This was a after market add-on.
From 1940 to 1946 production of the Auto-5 was turned over to Remington. Serial number is on the side of receiver. "ABC" for American made Version. (A=16 gauge, B-12 gauge, C=20 gauge).