Ok, first let me say that i'm very ignorant when it comes to double barrel shotguns so excuse any obvious mistakes that I may make. Descargar corel draw 12 gratis en espaol full 1 link. I inherited my grandfather's Victor Sarasqueta sxs 12ga and I know nothing about this shotgun. I tried google and found some similar shotguns around 1500-2k, but I didn't find the one I currently own. Here are some tidbits about the shotgun.
The firm of Victor Sarasqueta was founded in 1883 and received a Royal Warrant as a purveyor to the King of Spain in 1902.
1.) on top of the bar that runs down the middle of the barrels reads 'FCA DE Victor Sarasqueta Eibar.' 2.)underneath the barrel where it attaches to the trigger part of the shotgun reads '850 kgs' 12-70 inside a diamond figure and it also has a rabbit in a running motion. 3.) The trigger part has a dog that looks like it's hunting engraved on both sides and a duck flying underneath.
The serial number is 124790 Can anyone tell me the model# and production year? I absolutely don't want to sell it as my grandfather was very close to me, but i'd like to insure it and was curious as to what it's value is. Any help is greatly appreciated. 0311 Inida 3/5 USMC #200783 - 08/26/10 11:49 AM Re: Rookie needs help identifying victor sarasqueta. [] Boxlock Registered: 08/26/10 Posts: 3.
You have a lower grade Victor Sarasqueta gun, commonly called a 'boxlock' action. I suspect the $1,500-$2,000 guns you saw are higher grade 'sidelock' action designs. They certainly should be at those prices. Look again at the proof marks, you should see a single digit letter followed by a single digit number, such as F1, which means the gun was proofed in 1960, G1 means 1961, H1 means 1962, etc.
Given that it's a 12 gauge, it appears to be in good condition, my guess would be $600-$800 at retail. VS made both entry level guns, which is about what you have, and higher grade guns, such as the sidelock designs mentioned. They are usually well made guns. They were known as 'The Gunmaker To The Kings', the kings of Spain that is. The Spanish kings liked and used their higher grade sidelock design guns. #200790 - 08/26/10 12:16 PM Re: Rookie needs help identifying victor sarasqueta.
[] Sidelock Registered: 03/17/02 Posts: 613 Loc: PRNJ. Others more knowledgable will chime in shortly but. Made by Victor Sarasqueta Eibar spain. The 12-70 means 12 guage, 70mm (2 3/4') chamber length so it takes shells up to that length.
850 kgs is the proof pressure level it was tested for. There will also be a date code on the flats inside the action which can be used to tell when it was made (probably mid to later 1900s) basically; use non-magnum 2 3/4' (or lower pressure) shells.
Light to medium loads will keep both you and the gun happiest and do a fine job on the receiving end. Sarasqueta was a good maker of mostly midrange shotguns that are considered to be good values for the money. You need to give a better description, and/or pictures of the gun and the action before anyone can tell you which model it likely is. I assume it is a SxS (they did make some O/U target guns). Is it a boxlock, or sidelock? The company made mostly boxlock guns with many of them having false sideplates that make them look like sidelocks. Single trigger or double triggers?