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The New Victor Crescent Firearms Co 12 gauge, single shot shotgun is well suited for hunting small game and birds. The breech loading design is reliable and allows for quick reloading.
the Victor line of shotguns were made by Crescent Firearms Company, circa 1904-1920 Crescent was a sub contractor for many different shotgun distributors........... Crescent firearms were not high on collectors list..................
On line auctions, gun shops, gun shows, pawn shops.
Marketed to hardware/catalog stores prior to 1930. sales@countrygunsmith.net
victor shotguns were made by Crescent fire arms co. 1904 to 1920 for Hibbard-spencer-bartlett co early 1900's
50-150 USD
Victor shotguns were made by crescent firearms from 1904 to 1920. You can assume your shotgun is at least 90 +/- years old.
It's been out of production for over 70 years. You'll have to find someone parting out a similar gun. sales@countrygunsmith.net
It would be somewhere between 1893 and 1930.
About $100 if in working order. These were made by Crescent Firearms Mfg. BTW, the letters CTGE means CARTRIDGE.
Basically, you can't. AFAIK, no definitive history has been written on Crescent. They built utilitarin firearms, that weren't that expensive to begin with. If you had one NIB, it might be worth 150 USD.