Acier Cockerill is not the gun manufacturer, but the maker of the steel in the barrels. It means the gun has fluid steel barrels and not damascus steel. It probably dates from no earlier than late 1890's through 1940. Cockerill Sambre is the major Belgian steel maker (equivalent to Krupp or Vickers)
Cockerill Stahl 16 gauge shotguns were manufactured primarily in the mid-20th century, with production generally occurring from the 1950s to the 1970s. These shotguns were known for their quality craftsmanship and were produced in Belgium. The specific years can vary based on the individual model and any custom orders made during that time.
The price for this gun 165000 euros if it has 1900 carving on it and in gold.That is the lowest price!
No published history known.
The savage model 94 series of shotguns were made from 1926-1945,with a total production of 934,000 made during this time.
The model 124 was manufactured from 1950 through 1956.
1958 - 1970 I was told
The Ithaca Gun Company manufactured shotguns between the years 1969 and 1978. The Model 200 was almost certainly manufactured at that?ætime.
Charles Daly semiauto shotguns are manufactured by the Italian company, Armsan. Charles Daly is a brand that has been associated with firearms for many years, and their shotguns are produced to provide a blend of performance and value. The company offers a variety of models that cater to different shooting needs and preferences.
No, there have been dozens (maybe hundreds) of firearms manufacturers in Leige, Belgium, for a couple hundred years. Most of the Liege shotguns found in the US are inexpensive guns imported circa 1880-1914 and are not serialized.
Perkins manufactured Double Barrel Shotguns primarily during the late 19th century, with production notably occurring from the 1860s through the early 1900s. The company was known for its quality craftsmanship during this period, contributing to the popularity of double-barrel shotguns in the United States. Specific production years can vary, so it's advisable to refer to historical records for more precise dates.
L.C. Smith shotguns were manufactured primarily from 1886 until 1950. The brand was established by L.C. Smith & Bros. and became known for its high-quality shotguns, particularly during the early to mid-20th century. Production ceased in 1950 when the company was acquired by Marlin Firearms.
These shotguns were made by savage/stevens between the years 1986-1989.There was no accurate records kept of the serial numbers as to year of production.