Yes, especially if it is a collectors item type of fire arm.
The usual tactic for trench warfare was simply to lay or squat and fire rifles or throw grenades. Trenches offered cover from small arms fire.
50-125 USD.
non- hostile means you need to go into the war and have small fores blow up on you
what is likely the outcome on charges of possession of cocain, syntheic marijuana, and 2 stolen fire arms charges
10-100 USD or so
No published sn data.
Made by Crescent Fire Arms Company. Best described as utilitarian and sturdy. Value seldom exceeds 150 USD
What ever someone is willing to pay
50-100 USD
10-100 USD or so
10-100 USD or so. Maybe more depending on specifics.
page-lewis made made the the rifle from 1923-1926 when Page died and they sold it to j Stevens arm co. value unknown that exact rifle was just sold on auctionarms.com for $135.00. it was reblued and the stock was refinished. i don't know if this helped or hurt the value.
there is a blue book for fire arms, the name I don't remember, but it is listed by percentages (finish)@ 98% value is shown as $1800.
Seldom go beyond or reach 100
The people responsible for fire arms safety are the people who are handling the fire arms.
value always depends on condition and a person interested in such a shotgun. Fulton arms co was a trademark name marked on shotguns made by W.H Davenport Fire Arms Co, Norwich, conn. It was incorporated by Hunter Arms Co, Fulton, N.Y.
Between 60-160 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.