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it is hard to tell the size of the frame from the pictures but it is either the model 1900 standard size frame or a model 1905 lightweight (small frame).MODEL 1900------------------------------------------------1901-1916Single Barrel, Standard Size Frame, Top Lever Break Action, Barrel Lock is Non-Self Adjustable, Two Piece Take Down via Removable Hinge Pin, 12, 16 & 20 Gauges, Barrel Length of 28, 30 & 32 inches Full Choke, Walnut Pistol Griped Butt-Stock and Very Slim & Short Fore-Arm, Hard Rubber Butt Plate, Frame is Case Hardened and Barrel is Browned, Available as Ejector & Non-ejector, Weight 5¾ to 6 3/8 Pounds, This Model may have been made available to the Mail-Order Trade as a Brand Name Shotgun VALUE: 100%=$170 60%=$55MODEL 1905 Lightweight----------------------------------1906-1916Single Barrel, Small Size Frame, Top Lever Break Action, Barrel Lock is Non-Self Adjustable, Two Piece Take Down via Removable Hinge Pin, 28 Gauges, Barrel Length of 28 inches Full Choke, 44 Caliber (44-40 Shot) & 45 Caliber (45-70 Shot) Barrel Length 26 inches Full Choke, Walnut Pistol Griped Butt-Stock and Very Slim & Short Fore-Arm, Hard Rubber Butt Plate, Frame is Case Hardened and Barrel is Browned, Weight 4 to 4¾ Pounds. After 1911 Available with Auto-Ejector and in 24, 12mm, 14mm & 410 Ely Chambering, These are worth a 25% Premium. This Model may have been made available to the Mail-Order Trade as a Brand Name Shotgun VALUE: 100%=$175 60%=$55i believe the gauge should be marked on top of the barrel. but no matter which frame size or gauge this is it should be considered a black powder cartridge model and not be fired with modern ammo.bill