i have a 10 ga., double barrel "over & under". stamped on the barrel it says "made in Italy". on the other side of barrel is "Richland Arms Co.". I'm also a bit puzzeled and confused. Know anything ?
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Stevens 12ga. /mod dhead naught
Most likely a "store brand" shotgun made at the turn of the century.
Double Barrel Benefit was created in 2004.
that all depends on the condition and the demand for the shotgun.it could be anything from 50-500$ depending
Barrel, stock,
Without knowing the maker or the markings on the barrel/breech, you can't find out anything. Even then, there may be little to no information.
Not listed in any references I have.
There is no need to start a double barrel. A double barrel shotgun needs to be loaded like you would a single barrel shotgun only using two bullets. You then cock the gun, aim, and fire.
Yes. I just inherited a 12 gauge double-barrel with twin curled hammers. (I'm actually going to have them appraised.)
when did the make the smithsonian double barrel shotgun