Victor Sarasqueta Shotgun Serial Numbers

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The date of proof will be stamped on the barrel flats along with proof marks, serial number, gauge and shell length in milimeters. Choke may be stamped on the flats or under side of the barrels(moot since barrels are shortened). A table showing a letter and number which represents the date oef proofd (which would normally be date of manufacture) is located at: I am guessing that your shotgun was manufactured in the 60's or 70's. IIRC, Victor Sarasqueta went out of business in the late 80's. If your need interpretation of the stampings on the barrel flats barrel under side, post a clear readable picture and I'lluse what little knowledge to try and explain the markings.

Feb 24, 2015  double barrel side x side??? Guns & Ammo Discussion Alberta Outdoorsmen Forum. And the serial number on all 3 pieces is 128667. According to markings it is dated 1958 and was made by Victor Sarasqueta still haven't found a model «. Find the values for shotguns produced by Victor Sarasqueta: Need to find the value of a firearm made by Victor Sarasqueta? Our price list contains values in all conditions for the models listed below.

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Victor Sarasqueta Shotgun Serial Numbers

My ex-wife's uncle had a nice cased 12 gauge which he swore by for woodcock. I am not sure of the grade--it has been 35 years, but it was a much nicer gun than the utilitarian pumps and box locks that made up the hunting gear of most of my relatives back then.

I am not sure that the market accurately reflects the value of the higher end guns. I saw a 12 E last year at an auction that was a marvelous looking gun, complete with case, and it went for less than 3,000, far less than I would have thought. However, even the grade 4E guns are pretty nice, IMO, well worth the price you mentioned. If it fit me and felt good in the hands, I'd buy it The higher grade guns are the equal of anything that ever came out of Spain, and, dare I say it, for that matter equal to Brit guns costing two or three times as much. Stoeger used to import them back in the 60's and 70's. Out of production for years, parts are a problem, but a quality shotgun will shoot a lot of rounds before wear and/or breakage becomes a problem.