$50-$75
go to your local firearm dealer he should know
what is a keystone 12 ga shotgunworth
m-66single shot 3inch410 shotgun
Your single shot 12 gauge shotgun was made by the Crescent Firearms Co.This company was in business from 1888-1931.Your single shot is valued at between 50-85 dollars,depending on overall condition.
The Ithaca brand shotgun was manufactured in New York. I don't know if this is the one you were looking for.
To determine the age of a New York Arms Co. 12 gauge single shot shotgun with serial number 132931, you would typically need to refer to specific manufacturing records or date codes associated with the serial number. New York Arms Co. was active primarily in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, so this shotgun is likely to be over 100 years old. For a precise date, consulting a firearms historian or a reference guide specific to this manufacturer would be necessary.
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When was it made and how is it worth - American Gun Co., New York - Double barrel exposed, 12 guage exposed hammers and 31 3/4" barrels. Serial Number 362989?
very good question. new york arms co. is nowhere to be found. have very old 12 gauge single barrel shotgun stamped "GENUINE ARMORY STEEL" and "CHOKE BORED" "NEW YORK ARMS CO." New York Arms Co was a trade name manufactured by Crescent Firearms. Genuine Armory Steel - Choke Bored is also a Crescent marking. They also used the name Armory Gun Co.
New York to Fort Worth is greater.
The double-barrel shotgun marked "Nelson Sc Co New York" is likely made by the Nelson & Sons Company, which was active in the late 19th century. The value of such a shotgun can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and specific features, typically ranging from a few hundred to a couple of thousand dollars. For an accurate appraisal, it’s best to consult a firearms expert or appraiser familiar with vintage shotguns.