A single shot Continental Arms Co should be a product of Harrington and Richardson, but since the company was in business for over a hundred years (1872 - 1985) and it is probably not serialized and even if it has a serial number there are no records available to check, you will probably never determine its age with any accuracy. My best guess would be sometime after the start of WW1 which ended the supply of inexpensive shotguns from Europe and the early 1950s when the use of 'store brands' became less fashionable.
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70-100 years.
The Western Field shotgun was sold by Montgomery Ward and made by Mossberg. Made around 1964. I inherited one that is in mint condition and still fires. It is a 410 single barrel 150c shotgun.
would like to know the value of j. Stevens 1913 single action/brake action
50-100
50-125 US dollars
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You have to state whether it is a handgun, rifle, or shotgun and then whether it is a bolt action, semi-automatic, single action, double action or pump action.
The 12 Gauge Single Shot Shotgun Model 336882 from the Volunteer Arms Company was probably manufactured by the Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company that operated in Louisville, Kentucky. Iver Johnson Company and H & R, are two other gun manufacturers that made this type of shotgun.
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yes they made a martini action single barrel shotgun 12gauge it is cheap around £100 but it has a huge amount of recoil you can buy them on guntrader.com
@100 yrs