I'm not sure, but it sounds like the same gun i have. Mine has an earlier serial number. 576177
50-100 USD
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It's a shotgun, not a rifle. Value for the single-barrel 'Newport' guns in .410 run about $75-$100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
25-100 USD
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Newport guns were made by a variety of manufacturers for Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co. Known makers are Crescent, Davenport, Iver Johnson, and Stevens. Best bet for a 410 single would be Iver Johnson's Champion model.
It depends on the make and model. Is it a double action or single action revolver?
The 1894 was a side by side barrel the 1893 was the single shot
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Remington made the following double barrel shotguns.The first was the model 1873 hammer lifter 1873-1878,the model 1875and 1876 lifter from 1875-1882,model 1878 hammer from 1878-1882,the 1879 SxS hammer from 1879-1882,the models 1882 and 1883 SxS hammer from 1882-1888.the model 1885/1887 SxS hammer from 1885-1888,the model 1889 SxS hammer from 1889-1908,the model 1894 SxS hammer from 1894-1910.The model 1900 SxS hammer from 1900-1910.I hope this helps.
A REAL good description! Including pump, hammer, auto, single, double, gauge, serial, writing, etc.
Early model (pre 1973, if I recall) Ruger single action REVOLVERS could fire if the hammer was struck, or the weapon dropped onto the hammer, and the hammer was resting on a loaded chamber. Ruger implemented a voluntary recall, and installed a hammer block to prevent this from happening. The design was changed to a transfer bar system that will not fire when hammer is struck. FWIW, the old style single action revolvers from MOST makers would do that- best practice was to keep hammer resting on an empty chamber. Do not know of a problem with ADs from their PISTOLS, just the revolvers.