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Laclede 12 gauge double barrel shotgun, for display only. This should not be fired with modern loads.
Price is $100 (one hundred dollars)
"LaClede shotgun was produced from 1890 to 1930 under the Cresent firearms Company of New York. This gun is only only worth a little over 200 dollars depending on the condintion and is not an intrest to gun collectors at this time. It has a damascus barrel, made in Belgum, and cannot be fired with the shot shells of today because the barrel is weak and has a high possibility of bursting when fired. For your own safety you should not attempt to fire this gun. Clean it up and hand it on the wall like me."
(from answers.com article)
Price is $100 (one hundred dollars)
"LaClede shotgun was produced from 1890 to 1930 under the Cresent firearms Company of New York. This gun is only only worth a little over 200 dollars depending on the condintion and is not an intrest to gun collectors at this time. It has a damascus barrel, made in Belgum, and cannot be fired with the shot shells of today because the barrel is weak and has a high possibility of bursting when fired. For your own safety you should not attempt to fire this gun. Clean it up and hand it on the wall like me."
(from answers.com article)