If it is in shootable condition, maybe $100. If it's a wallhanger, $20 to 50.
Are there any other markings on the receiver or barrel? I have several listings for "Price" shotguns made by W.H. Davenport Arms and J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co, but nothing with Mo N or No N.
That patent date identifies a Stevens single shot.
We can't give you any details if we don't even have a general description. Single barrel and a serial number doesn't tell us anything. Report all the markings on the gun and we may be able to help.
Beretta barrel markings indicate essential information about the firearm, including the model, caliber, and proof marks. The proof marks signify that the barrel has passed rigorous testing for safety and performance standards. Other markings may include the country of manufacture and the date of production. These markings help ensure compliance with regulations and provide valuable identification for users and collectors.
There are other markings on the gun, somewhere.
Impossible to answer. It HAS other markings on it somewhere.
what you have described is entirely possilbe. Take it to a gun show to find out.
Are you sure it doesn't say Genuine Armory Steel? That would make it a product of Crescent Fire Arms. There should be more markings if they haven't worn off.
The distinguishing feature of a black spider with brown markings on its back is the unique coloration pattern that sets it apart from other spiders.
Would need to know the other markings as well.
What are the other markings on the receiver and barrel? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Eastern Arms was a Sears Roebuck brand name in the early 20th century. Possible manufacturers include Andrew Fyrberg, Meriden Firearms, J. Stevens, and Iver Johnson.