SN's not required before 1968
The model 228FR was made by kessler under model number 128.Most parts are interchangeable with the model 30C.
50-100
It is the same as the Kessler 128 manufactured between 1951-1953.
No, steel shot should not be used in a Kessler Model 128, as it is designed specifically for lead shot. Using steel shot can cause increased pressure and potential damage to the firearm due to the harder nature of steel compared to lead. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines and recommendations for the type of shot suitable for your specific model to ensure safety and performance.
Kessler 128 FR is not a widely known firearm model, so there may not be specific aftermarket magazines available. It's best to check with gun shops or online retailers that specialize in accessories for less common firearms to see if they have any compatible options.
Westernfield was the brand name sold by Montgomery Wards Department Stores but made by contract from other gun makers. Your model was made by Kessler who offered their own model 128FR. It is probably the same gun. Depending on condition, one can be had for about $100.00
Yes, 128 is a whole number.
The number is the square root of 128 times the square root of 128 = 128
128 is a square number 128 is a square number
what if someone has a number already to add with another number to equal 128, so 64+64 still equals 128.
check on www.e-gunparts.com Look under Kessler shotguns of the same model.
Kessler, Silver Creek, NY, 1951-53. Valued at $35 to $90 according to the Blue Book.