National Fire Arms Model 1898 vs. Model 21
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National Fire Arms Model 1898 vs. Model 21
I have a National Fire Arms Co. shotgun serial number 115130 that I picked one up in a trade years ago and it has been sitting in my guns safe ever since. I am now ready to sell it but have no idea of the value. Mine has both the cylinder bore barrel and a full choke barrel. The condition is as good if not better then most I have been able to find pictures of. I am wondering what this setup is worth , what year it was made and if anyone knows of someone looking for one. Also how do I tell the difference from a model 1898 and a model 21... Thanks for any info
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Re: National Fire Arms Model 1898 vs. Model 21
Tide Man Outdorres;
The difference between the Model 1898 and the Model 21 is the stock. The Model 1898 has a pistol grip stock, whereas the Model 21 has a straight grip stock.
The difference between the Model 1898 and the Model 21 is the stock. The Model 1898 has a pistol grip stock, whereas the Model 21 has a straight grip stock.
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Re: National Fire Arms Model 1898 vs. Model 21
Ok well thank you, I guess I have a Model 21. Do you know what it is worth with 2 barrels?