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  2. Stevens Model 311 - Wikipedia

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    The Stevens 311 is a side-by-side double-barreled shotgun which is a member of a family of 12 gauge double barreled shotguns that were manufactured by Stevens from 1877 to 1988. The actual Stevens 311 started manufacture around 1920 when it was called the Springfield 5000, changing names to the 5100 in 1931 and finally being renamed the Stevens ...

  3. Winchester Model 21 - Wikipedia

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    The Winchester Model 21 is a deluxe side by side shotgun.The shotgun's initial production run from 1931 through 1959 yielded approximately 30,000 guns. Winchester Repeating Arms Company ceased the main production line of this shotgun in 1960 and the Model 21 was sourced to the Winchester Custom Shop until the gun's retirement in 1991.

  4. Parker Bros. - Wikipedia

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    Parker shotgun, Trojan Grade. All Parker guns are break-open style actions, most of which are side-by-side double barreled designs; the remainder are single barrel guns intended for use in trap shooting. For the first 20+ years of production, Parker Bros. used an exposed hammer design, but by 1888 the first hammerless guns were offered for sale.

  5. Victor Sarasqueta - Wikipedia

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    Víctor Sarasqueta Shotgun. Victor Sarasqueta was a firm of fine gun makers based in Eibar (Basque Country), Spain. It mostly produced originally-designed quality side-by-side shotguns and double rifles based on British designs. The business was founded in 1883 and in 1902 received a Royal Warrant as a purveyor of guns to the King of Spain.

  6. Tobin Arms - Wikipedia

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    Tobin Arms was a firearms company started in 1905 in Norwich, Connecticut, United States.It produced side-by-side and double-barrel shotguns in various grades. The company moved to Woodstock, Ontario, Canada in 1909 or 1910.

  7. Ruger Gold Label - Wikipedia

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    The Ruger Gold Label was a side-by-side double-barreled shotgun that was made by Sturm, Ruger & Company, Incorporated, at their manufacturing facility in Newport, New Hampshire. It was designed to be similar to traditional English shotguns used for upland bird hunting and for clay target games such as sporting clays. [1]

  8. ‘He shot my arm off!’ 80-year-old with shotgun drives off ...

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    Four armed men confronted the store owner at 2:45 a.m., authorities say.

  9. Stoeger Coach Gun - Wikipedia

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    The Stoeger Coach Gun is a side-by-side double-barreled shotgun. It is marketed and distributed by Stoeger Industries in Accokeek, Maryland. It is manufactured by E.R. Amantino (Boito) in Veranópolis, Brazil. [1] While suitable for bird hunting, clay target shooting or home defense, it is primarily designed for cowboy action shooting.