I own a London Fine twist double barrel shotgun in fair condition, it was rated at $100.
A Damascus twist steel double barrel shotgun is an antique shotgun made by layering iron and steel and welding them together. This kind of shotgun is worth approximately $3,000 depending on the condition of the weapon.
yes
fine twist london
around $6000
In a word, no. In two words, absolutely not. www.countrygunsmith.net
charles roges shotgun
I don't really know but I have one that belonged to my great grandfather if you find out anything please post it here.
No, a Paragon shotgun does not have a twist barrel. Shotguns typically use smoothbore barrels to allow for the effective spread of shot, while twist barrels are more commonly associated with rifled firearms designed for accuracy with single projectiles. The Paragon shotgun is designed for traditional shotgun use, focusing on shot dispersal rather than the spin imparted by a twist barrel.
16 ga lapagage a liege double barrel with hammers ser. number 739
England, impossible to give value without name of maker.
I happen to be in the same predicament. Its a double barrell nickel plated 12 guage made by T.B. Janney with Twist Belgium on the barrell. Any info...? colby.carter@hotmail
Determining the age of a Henry Arms double barrel hammer shotgun with "twist finish Belgium" marked on the barrel typically suggests it was manufactured in the late 19th to early 20th century, as many such shotguns were produced during that time. The value of this shotgun can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and specific features, generally ranging from a few hundred to a couple of thousand dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it's advisable to consult a firearms expert or appraiser familiar with vintage shotguns.