The one I have has a 20 inch barrel.
The question is too vague because it depends on several factors such as, gun barrel length, bullet design, bullet weight.
It can be, depending on the action the gun uses. It can also be illegal if you cut the barrel length below the legal limit. In the US, a Title 1 rifle must have a minimum barrel length of 16 inches, and a Title I shotgun must have a minimum barrel length of 18 inches.
The main specifications of the Type 100 Submachine Guns include weight length and barrel length. The weight of the gun empty is 7.5 pounds, loaded is 9.7 pounds. The length of the gun is 35.4 inches. The barrel length is 9.1 inches.
By measuring the inner diameter of the barrel across the lands.
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That depends on many factors. When the gun was made, finish, length of barrel, choke are all things that can affect the value.
It may or may not depending on the projectile and velocity.
$150 - $400 depending on condition and year made (barrel markings determine the period when the barrel was made)
The legal minimum length of a non-rifled gun barrel in the united states is 7 inches.
Projectile speed, projectile expansion, and projectile size are a few factors that determine intermediary range of a gun shot wound.
To determine the exact value of a Parker Brothers 12 gauge double barrel shotgun manufactured in 1878, there are a few factors that would need to be taken into consideration. Most important of these factors being, the condition of the shotgun.