Doc Sharptail
Regular
- Location
- Winnipeg, Manitoba
The damage to the receiver is gonna really hack any collector value it may have. Determining a value could be tricky as there were a few different variations of this gun. Primary consideration would be the length of the mag tube, and the barrel. The half lenght 10 round mag tube was made in lesser numbers than the full length tube. An octagon bbl is desirable. I'd be interested in how you determined it is an "A" gun.
I paid 350 Cdn for the 20-A in the photo. It has a half length mag, and an octagon barrel. The brass tube sight is my addition to the gun.
If you plan to shoot yours, remember that these old pumps pre-date high velocity ammunition. The bolts were not made to withstand those pressures. Keep your ammo selection to standard, subsonic, or target velocities....
Regards,
Doc Sharptail

I paid 350 Cdn for the 20-A in the photo. It has a half length mag, and an octagon barrel. The brass tube sight is my addition to the gun.
If you plan to shoot yours, remember that these old pumps pre-date high velocity ammunition. The bolts were not made to withstand those pressures. Keep your ammo selection to standard, subsonic, or target velocities....
Regards,
Doc Sharptail