Barrel that has lands and grooves made by the barrel blank being hammered on a mandrel
Remington uses "hammer forged" rifled barrels on all production rifles. Their custom shop uses mostly "button rifled" barrels unless the customer specifies a barrel made by a custom barrel maker who uses the "cut-rifled" process to install rifling into a barrel blank.
The Model 1894 Remington was a side-by-side shotgun. The Model 1893 was a single-barrel shotgun with a side hammer. The 1893 in excellent original condition can bring $300.
Remington made the following double barrel shotguns.The first was the model 1873 hammer lifter 1873-1878,the model 1875and 1876 lifter from 1875-1882,model 1878 hammer from 1878-1882,the 1879 SxS hammer from 1879-1882,the models 1882 and 1883 SxS hammer from 1882-1888.the model 1885/1887 SxS hammer from 1885-1888,the model 1889 SxS hammer from 1889-1908,the model 1894 SxS hammer from 1894-1910.The model 1900 SxS hammer from 1900-1910.I hope this helps.
I own a Greenough dimascase forged barrel shotgun. I'm not familar with the stampted lam.
Your Iver Johnson double barrel shotgun can be dated by the words hammer forged.This places production from 1936-1941.these were well made mass produced field grade shotguns of high quality.
Can be hammer forged, cut or drawn.
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You will have to measure it. Hammer-forged barrels made by Baikal can have quite a bit of variation in the rate of twist. I have a Baikal .243 that was supposed to have 1:10. I measured it, and it is actually 1:8.6!!
Usually on the right side at the rear of the barrel, but CAN be in other places- one type has the hammer UNDER the barrel, striking UP.
Originally by drawing a cutting tool through the bore that cut one groove at a time. Now it may be done with a rifling button (made of VERY hard metal) that is pulled through the barrel, cutting all the grooves in one pass. Barrels can also be hammer forged- a rod with all of the grooves on it is placed in a heated barrel, and the barrel hammered to shrink it onto the rod- which, when the barrel cools, is removed.
Frame barrel hammer