Victor shotguns were made by crescent firearms from 1904 to 1920.
You can assume your shotgun is at least 90 +/- years old.
No published sn data.
no published sn data
I can't help you with the age, however a source for single shot shotgun forestocks can usually be obtained at http://www.e-gunparts.com/ Good luck The Victor Ejector was manufactured by Crescent Fire Arms, 1893-1932. American Gun Co was a house brand for H&D Folsom, a wholesale/retail sporting goods company of New York.
i have a victor ejector serail 554328 the name "american gun compan newyork" is a house or sort of brand name for cerestant arms its worth in between 80-200$ dollars depending on condition and what not there made between 1880-1930 and if your going to shoot it use a smaller shell than usally as the barrel can malfuction
You can find information on the American Gun Co. Victory Ejector 12 gauge single shot serial number 294000 online at places like Shot Gun World. You can also find information and pricing on Gun Broker.
70-100 years old, 50-100 USD
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'American Gun Co' was a house brand of the H&D Folsom Co, a major firearm distributor of the late 1800's through the early 20th century. The guns were made by Crescent Firearms, which H&D Folsom bought c.1922. 'American Gun Co of New York' was a house-brand of Crescent before the Folsom takeover and the 'of New York' was dropped afterwards. The whole nine yards was eventually taken over by Savage. Your Victor Ejector would have been made in 1900-1930. sales@countrygunsmith.net
You must call S&W to find out.
No published serial number data.
Early 1900's, from 1900-1920 or thereabouts. Value depends on condition. Low of $20 for a parts gun, high of $100 for top condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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