The W.H. Davenport Firearms Company of Norwich CT were makers of single shot shotguns from 1881 to 1900. Acme was one of Davenport's brand names. These were not expensive guns when new, and depending on condition would be worth $60-$90 now.
a: Somethhig around 100 years old. b: Not worth much. c: Do not attempt to fire it unless a gunsmith has inspected it and attested to its safety.
50-100 dollars.
Depends on condition. The REAL Acme shotgun (not the one that Wile E. Coyote had) was made in Belgium around 1890. These were not high dollar guns when new. Average condition- $125-$190.
No such shotgun model number/
$100.
No sn data that I know of.
$50-$150, depending on condition. BTW, those are patent dates, the gun was made at a later time.
50-100
nothing
119.00
From 1927 to 1932 Daisy made the model 27 in both 500 shot and 1000 shot. #500 shot in good condition is worth between $100-$130. #1000 shot in good condition is worth between $135 - $175 both of these were .175 caliber Not .177 Caliber.
President McKinley was shot with the same model gun. The patent dates are 1896 and 1899.