Depends on condition, make, model. I think you mean 12gauge, not 12 bore. Some have a good resale value if it has exposed hammers, the condition of the bore. General value $100.00
They can run 1$00 for old junk to $100,000 for English high grade engraved case works of art.
Your winchester model 24 shotgun is currently valued at 225 dollars for a gun with 60%original finish,up to 625 dollars for a nice example with 95% original finish remaining and a good bore.
This is a shotgun with an internal barrel diameter (called the "bore) of approximately .410" which shoots a shell which is about .410" in diameter. It is the only shotgun shell size that uses this convention. A 12 gauge shotgun, for example, does not have a bore of "12". A 20 gauge shotgun has a smaller bore than a 12 gauge and a 10 gauge has a bigger bore than a 12. Gauge size is based on the number of lead balls of the bore diameter which are required to make a pound (16 ounces). 10 balls, 12 balls, or 20 balls.
A shotgun with a 12 gauge bore. Gun gauge is an old traditional measurement derived from the number of balls of the size to fit the gun that can be made from one pound of lead. A 12 gauge shotgun will have a bore of .729 inch (18.53 mm).
1986
Size of the bore. 12 gauge is bigger.
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0.729 inches or 18.5 mm
A shotgun with a 12 gauge bore. Gun gauge is an old traditional measurement derived from the number of balls of the size to fit the gun that can be made from one pound of lead. A 12 gauge shotgun will have a bore of .729 inch (18.53 mm).
Yes, for sure.
1500 au
Nominal measurement - .729 inches/18.5 mm
what year my armas "bisonte" 12 bore shotgun.no. 119077 made