Oh, dude, that's like asking me to calculate the square root of a watermelon. A shotgun stamped Cracker Jack Southern Arms Company dated Aug 14, 1900, with a 14-gauge stamp is technically a 12-gauge shotgun. The 14-gauge stamp was a common practice back then to indicate the bore size, but it's actually a 12-gauge shotgun. So, like, it's worth whatever someone is willing to pay for a vintage shotgun that's a bit confused about its own gauge.
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