Single Barrel; Imported under many Brand Names...CBC-FIE-K-Mart-151
ERA.etc
- The first two digits identify the maker (for instance, 16 is AYA, and 13 is Lanber). The second two digits identify the type of gun, and 03 indicates a shotgun. The next sequence of digits is the manufacturer’s serial number, and the last pair of digits is the year of manufacture (for instance, 98 indicates 1998, and 05 indicates 2005).
- I have a sears single barrel shotgun i beleive is built by boito. Model number 282510820. Serial number 443449. Can you please help me identify it/ #20329 kevin bass.
$15.00 shipping cost in lower 48 USA only. You are bidding on a lot of ANTIQUE VINTAGE DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN GUN PARTS. 5806 no markings other than serial. Missing parts, matching numbers on all 3 parts. Inside barrel looks good. Can be picked up. Do not bid if you do not know what you are buying. Picture tells the story. Shotgunworld.com features the best shotgun forums on the internet while featuring such brands as Remington, Beretta, and Mossberg shotguns. With over 135,000 members, we are the largest shotgun community online. Check out our shotgun forums today to join our growing community of shotgun enthusiasts. It has boito made in Brazil in front of trigger guard. It has a picture of a tiger engraved on both sides and FIC engraved underneath the tigers. Serial number is under the release barrell action is 33067.The barrell and trigger release are silver. Boito 20 gauge side by side double barrel shotgun. By Scott Hall 7 years ago. 8103 views 0 comments.
Stock Bolt..............................................$ 7
Trigger...................................................$15
Trigger Spring. or Pin, Each.................$ 2
Firing Pin...............................................$15
This is the only style available.
Firing Pin Spring or Retaining Pin.......$ 2
Firing Pin Bushing........Gauge?...........$10
Ejector....Stage Gauge.........................$20
Ejector Spring.......................................$ 5
Ejector Joiner.......................................$10
Joiner Pin or Spring Plunger................$ 3
Hammer State Gauge..........................$20
Hammer Spring or Plunger..................$ 5
Lock Block...........................................$10
Lock Block Pin.....................................$ 2
Forend Wood Only.................Net........$40
Stock. Youth Model.............................OUT
Stock Semi Finish Walnut ...................OUT
We now have the old model VERY THIN
at the wrist Single Barrel Stock with
one half Moon cut. Oil Finish...............OUT
Postage and Insured Stock $10
Stock and Forend $12
Boito Double BR-2-7-9
State Gauge....
Boito Shotguns 20 Gauge
See Stock Pictures Upper Right page.
New Stock. Picture Above...................OUT
Good Used Stock..................................OUT
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This is the only stock available for the
Double. The half moon cuts can be cut
in it if your gun has them.
Used Stock with Dings, Chip................OUT
Stock Screw & Washer........................$ 7
New Forend Wood................................$45
Good Used Forend Wood.....................$30
New Forend Assembly.........................$75
Forend Iron Assembly.........................$40
Boito Shotgun For Sale
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Boito Shotgun Prices
Extractor..............................................$25
Extractor Screw...................................$ 3
Cock Lever..........................................$10
Cock Lever Spring or Rod..................$ 8
Hammer With Firing Pin Left.............$30
Hammer Spring and Rod....................$15
Sear Right or Left? Each....................$25
Sear Spring..........................................$ 5
Trigger Guard......................................$15
Top Lever.............................................$15
Top Lever Spring or Guide Each........$ 5
Lock.....................................................$20
Support.................................................$ 5
Stoeger Coach Gun | |
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Type | Shotgun |
Place of origin | Brazil |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | E.R. Amantino |
Variants | Coach Gun Coach Gun Supreme |
Specifications | |
Mass | 6½ pounds |
Length | 36½ inches |
Barrel length | ! 20 or 24 inches |
Caliber | 12 or 20 gauge or .410 bore |
Action | Break-action |
The Stoeger Coach Gun is a 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]
The Coach Gun is a side-by-side shotgun. While suitable for bird hunting, clay target shooting, or home defense, it is primarily designed for cowboy action shooting. As the name implies, it is a coach gun style shotgun, similar to those used to defend stagecoaches in the American Old West.[2]
Features[edit]
The Stoeger Coach Gun has been produced in 12 gauge, 20 gauge and .410 bore. The chambers are three inches long, to accommodate either 2¾ inch or 3 inch shells. Barrel lengths include 18, 20 and 24 inch. The gun has a raised center rib with a brass bead front sight. The Coach Gun has dual triggers, one for each barrel. The safety mechanism is located on the tang, on the upper rear part of the receiver. Opening the action automatically engages the safety.[3] To comply with cowboy action shooting regulations, the gun does not have ejectors,[4] but it does have an extractor.[1]
Models[edit]
- Coach Gun – The standard model has fixed chokes, one Improved Cylinder and one Modified, and does not have a recoil pad. Different variations have a hardwood or walnut stock and fore-end, and a blued, matte nickel, or polished nickel receiver and barrels. Most versions have an American style pistol grip stock, but the Coach Gun has also been produced with an English style straight stock.[5]
- Coach Gun Supreme – The Coach Gun Supreme has screw-in choke tubes, and is equipped with a recoil pad. It features an AA-grade walnut stock and fore-end. Different versions have blued, nickel-plated, stainless steel receivers and barrels.
- Double Defense – The recently introduced Double Defense is tactically designed for home defense. It has a black matte finish and two picatinny rails for add-on tactical accessories, such as a laser sight or flashlight. The gun has a single trigger, ported barrels, internal hammer design and a fixed Improved Cylinder choke.
Notes[edit]
- ^ ab'Cowboy Doubles: Hit the Trail with the Stoeger Coachgun', Gun Tests, September 2001
- ^Christian, Chris. 'Revival of the Coach Gun', Popular Mechanics, June 2004
- ^Carlson, Dan. 'Guns, Game and More: Stoeger Coach Gun Review', Black Hills Pioneer, September 6, 2007Archived June 8, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^'12-Gauge Matchup: Stoeger’s Cowboy Gun Beats 870 Pump', Gun Tests, May 2008
- ^'Silverado Coach Gun', Guns magazine, August 2002