Go to www.lcsmith.org for a near complete listing by year and serial number....it is probably not pre 1913. There should be a serial number a serial number under the forestock, on the flat of the barrel, and on the water table of the receiver. Good luck.
Hunter Arms Company, Fulton, New York
Hunter version, around $500.00 in very good condition.
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.
Hunter Arms
Check to see if you have a firing pin stuck forward and the ejector is hitting it. If it is a "cock on close" hammerless, you could have something in the cocking mechanism jammed.
Hunter Arms Co was the maker of the famous LC Smith shotguns in Fulton, NY, from 1890-1945. The company began as Hunter & Comstock Arms Co in 1888 and was acquired by Marlin Firearms in 1945. "Hunter", "The Hunter", and "Nitro Hunter" were used as trade names by lower quality manufacturers. The Hunter Arms Co. of Fulton, NY introduced the 'Fulton' in 1915 as a less expensive version of the L. C. Smith, a side lock style side by side double barrel. The 'Fulton' was a box lock style side by side double.
A good shotgun.
50-100 US Dollars
Yes, I believe there was such a firearm.
This would be a 12 ga. BPS (Hunter model) pump shotgun made in 1984
Between 1894 and 1930.
Hunter Arms in Fulton, New York in the 20's and 30's.