Worth it for what?
They are inexpensive, provide one good shot, and are usually robust and reliable. It's much easier to make a single than a double or a repeater. If one round will accomplish your task--clay target, hunting, defense--then they are definitely worth it. Good used and imported new ones can be had for about $100 in 2012.
want to know where the wedgeway arms company was and what one of their single shot shotguns would be worth
The worth of any firearm, depends on the supply and demand of that firearm, however, single shot, shotguns avg around 90 to 110
Single-shot shotguns are generally just utility guns and sell for $100 tops.
Jc higgins
the store brand and gauge for starters.
Turn of the century
Over Under, Side by Side, single shot.
Cheapest new shotguns are probably the NEF single shot break-actions which run a little over $100.
Not a lot. Single-shot shotguns are just about the cheapest guns out there; even brand new they don't go for much more than $120 (in 2008). Used, you're looking at $70 to $90 for a 20-gauge.
Proofhouse.com has a store brand chart.
They look like a single shot shotgun- since they are made by a company that MAKES single shot shotguns. The tranquilzer dart is about as big as your finger.
The value of these single shot shotguns is ranging between 45-130 dollars.