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You can get parts for a Nitro Special shotgun made by Fall Arms Co. at specific gun dealers in your area. You can also check with pawn shops to find used parts to fit your firearm.
10-100 usd
No published sn data; 10-100 USD
1837
I believe that King Nitro was a model name of Shapleigh Arms Co, St. Louis, MO.
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yes it is a single barrell
The 12 gauge King Nitro number 3411 is likely a vintage shotgun manufactured by King Nitro. It may have a 2 3/4" chamber and be of good quality, but specific details about its features and history would require further research or inspection by a gun expert.
Central Arms Company was a trade name used by the W.H. Davenport Firearms Company on shotguns made for the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis. MO.
Nitro King was a Sears Roebuck brand name made by Crescent Arms, 1908-1917.
Both 'King Nitro' and 'Central Arms Co' are trademarks of the Shapleigh Hardware Co, which was a major catalog retailer from the late 1800's well into the 20th century. The shotguns marketed under that name were made for Shapleigh by different companies, notably Davenport Firearms, Crescent, Hopkins & Allen, and Stevens. We'd have to see the shotgun to determine which manufacturer actually made the shotgun. www.countrygunsmith.net
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