Yes. Trade name used by Crescent for a shotgun they made.
Crescent single shots will sell for around $100 in excellent condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Do you mean a 1932 Victor Ejector model? Do you mean a 1932 Victor Ejector model?
50-150 USD
the Victor line of shotguns were made by Crescent Firearms Company, circa 1904-1920 Crescent was a sub contractor for many different shotgun distributors........... Crescent firearms were not high on collectors list..................
Victor shotguns were made by crescent firearms from 1904 to 1920. You can assume your shotgun is at least 90 +/- years old.
Victor Special was the Trade Brand Name used by Crescent Fire Arms Co. and distributed/retailed by Hibbard Spencer Bartlett of St Louis, Mo. Was headquartered in Chicago. Probably had an outlet in St Louis.
Highly unlikely you will find any. Getting them made will probably cost more than the shotgun is worth.
What information would you want? Crescent made single shotguns from 1893 to 1930. If it has a large side hammer and damascus barrels, it would almost certainly be from before 1915. If it has fluid steel barrels and a center hammer (or is hammerless) then sometime after 1903.
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It's been out of production for over 70 years. You'll have to find someone parting out a similar gun. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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What kind of information are you looking for? There doesn't seem to be much. It was a trade name used by Crescent. A 410 would not have been made until sometime after 1900, probably not before WWI, and it does not appear that this name was continued after Crescent was purchased by Stevens.