Victor Sarasqueta Shotgun Serial Numbers
Netobjects fusion 2013 free download with crack key. I have a victor sarasqueta No 4 s/s 12 bore serial No 135647 can you tell me any thing about this gun it has very little engraving I think its a side lock and plain side plates polished it also has an unusual wood chip on the wood work not checkerd its a very attractive gun. Victor Sarasqueta 12 bore side by side shotgun, 26' fixed choke 1/4 & 3/4 barrels with Church Hill rib, box lock action with border line and scroll engraving with makers name in shiny silver excellent finish, double triggers and auto safety £575 US$762/€670. Sarasqueta, Victor 12 gauge Side by Side Shotgun (R/H) - S/H.
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Hello everyone, First of all, I want to say that I have almost no knowledge of shotguns (or any type of guns, for that matter). I have inherited three Victor Sarasqueta SxS shotguns from my father and would like to know a little more about them. Are they sidelock or boxlock? What is their value? Do they have an interesting history?
Here is the information I have gathered by inspecting the guns: Gun #1 (serial number 218998) - As you can see on the first picture, we can read 900 kgs, R1 (this means a 1973 model, right?), 12 70, 1380, GMOS, BP and CH. - The number under the barrels is 3005. - The tag indicates a model 203 EXP. Gun #2 (serial number 218865) - Very similar than the Gun #1, but cleaner. - Small differences that I can see are the number under the barrels (2997) and the yellow tag, which is missing on Gun #1. - The tag indicates a model 203 EXP Gun #3 (serial number 214268) - Very similar than Gun #2, except for the number under the barrels (2772) - The tag indicates a model 6E So there it is.
If anyones has questions or need more info in order to help me, please don't hesitate! Thank you all for your time and knowledge. They look like 7 pin sidelocks, considered the 'best' action. (I bought a 5 pin sidelock because it uses coil, not leaf springs and is much more easily repaired) Year codes are in my recent post. For example R*1 is 1973.
The kg number is the proof pressure. The grm, gmos or grams is the barrel weight. The Spanish made shotguns in several weights depending on the type of shooting, heavy for trap, to light for upland rough shooting. It mostly affects durability.
I'm not sure what the weight ranges are and it does vary with length but 1600 grams is heavy and 1200 pretty light for a 12 ga. If you aren't shooting thousands of shells then a light weight is OK. On VS shotguns a plain model number indicate extractors, a number with an E, like 203E, indicates auto ejectors. I'm not sure what the EXP means except the importer may have thought that E stood for Express. The 6E is a somewhat higher grade than the 203E.