You can try these sources. Your shotgun was made by the Crescent Firearms Co. of Norwich, Conn. Look there, too. Numrich gunpartscorp.com
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Bob's Gun Shop gun-parts.com You can try these sources. Your shotgun was made by the Crescent Firearms Co. of Norwich, Conn. Look there, too. Numrich gunpartscorp.com
Jack First jackfirstgun.com
Bob's Gun Shop gun-parts.com
Yes in 1860 Stevens made a double barrel, all steel barrel and its has external hammers.
The value of an American Gun Company double barrel 12 gauge shotgun with external hammers can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and specific model. Generally, these shotguns can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. Factors such as historical significance, rarity, and the presence of original features or documentation also play a crucial role in determining value. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a firearms expert or appraiser.
70-100 Years
80 years plus or minus...
Are the hammers on the back of the lock or on the sides? The first is probably a shooter worth $100 - $200 depending on condition. The second is a wall decoration with about the same value.
Armas ARAL, which is still in business.
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If you have an American Gun Company, New York then the gun is not stainless steel. It was made by Crescent Firearms Co. of Norwich, Conn and distributed by the H&D Folsom Co. They were produced with damascus barrels as well as fluid steel (solid) barrels of various lengths and chokes, with and without external hammers.
What is the Value of my Crescent Fireams, 12 Gauge, Double Barrel, Curly Hammers......no serial number that I can find
Value seldom exceeds 100 USD
Yes. I just inherited a 12 gauge double-barrel with twin curled hammers. (I'm actually going to have them appraised.)
150-200 USD