It may very well be worth your life in jail. ATF measures barrel lengths from a different point than some of the cut off guys. Make sure that it is the proper length according to ATF laws. If it is not get rid of the barrel and replace it with another. Until you find out if the gun is legal take the upper and lower receiver apart. Store the lower somewhere away from the gun barrel. Have a certified Gun Smith, who is willing to attach his name to a document that states the barrel is legal. Keep this document in a safe place. It may be worth gold at a later date if you are charged with an illegal weapon.
No.
sawed-off double barreled 12 gauge Remington shotgun.
You have an interesting gun. Thet were made from 1920's until 1934. They stopped making them because under the new gun laws it was considered a sawed off shotgun.
The value of a 32.20 Smith and Wesson 1914 revolver 6 shot with a sawed off barrel depends on the condition and the model number. Model from this year are valued between 400.00 and 650.00 but the sawed off barrel greatly reduces value.
sears and roebuck offered the same gun made by Stevens co as model #101.10080 stamped searsand roebuck co on gun no Stevens stamp. I paid 75 bucks for a sawed off. don't really know but if sears sold it prbly not much
The past tense of "saw" is "sawed" and the past participle is also "sawed".
Sawed (meaning to cut something with a saw) is regular.
There is no handgun that fires 12 guage shells besides a sawed off shotgun, which you need a title 2 weapons permit to puchase.
Depends on how much of the barrel is sawed off.
The past tense for "saw the wood" is "sawed the wood."
id say its valued at a sawed off to your face and me stealing it
yes, if a shotgun can kill someone, then a sawed one can too because they are more deadly