I have a 10 gauge spencer shotgun for sale ($2000.00) . Great shape. They are very rare. Tom 210 218 2834
The Model 1878 was offered in 10 and 12 gauge from 1878 through 1889.
currently the 10 gauge
10 gauge
Four-Ten, 12 gauge, 16 gauge, and 10-gauge.
when was the carolina arms 16 gauge single barrel shotgun made
10 gauge shotgun
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What is the rest of the name and other markings, including any patent dates? I have listings for 10 different manufacturers who used some form of this name.
Your Winchester model 1887 lever action shotgun in 10 gauge will bring between 675-1,600 dollars based on it having between 10%-60% of its original finish remaining.The higher the finish percentage the higher the value.The 10 gauge shotgun began at serial number 22148.
From 1882 to 1889 they manufactured the first successful slide action repeating shotgun. Designed by Christopher Spencer who also designed the Civil War era Spencer military carbines. The shotgun came in both solid and takedown models in both 12 and 10 gauge. The takedown is worth 20% premium. VG Good Fair Poor $950 400 200 125
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.