1900-1930 or so
victor ejector 12 ga break action
'American Gun Co' was a house brand of the H&D Folsom Co, a major firearm distributor of the late 1800's through the early 20th century. The guns were made by Crescent Firearms, which H&D Folsom bought c.1922. 'American Gun Co of New York' was a house-brand of Crescent before the Folsom takeover and the 'of New York' was dropped afterwards. The whole nine yards was eventually taken over by Savage. Your Victor Ejector would have been made in 1900-1930. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The action also chambers the next round to be fired.
A bit of metal on the underside of the barrel. The ejector rod snaps into the lug when the action is closed.
A bit of metal on the underside of the barrel. The ejector rod snaps into the lug when the action is closed.
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the 'victor double action' series of revolver were marketed as a direct competitor to Iver Johnson's u.s. revolver co. double action (1910-1935).
We've got them. sales@countrygunsmith.net
One of many types made by them
50-125 USD
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I hope we're on the same page here. Is your gun a single barrel break action? In my reference, the Long Range field grade is listed separately from the trap grade. But the only difference is that one has an extractor and the other an ejector. With an extractor, NRA Very Good = $300, Excellent = $350. With an ejector, $450 and $550.