Somewhere around 1920. That should be an internal-hammer sidelock shotgun with casehardened frame and locks, rust blued barrel, and varnished wood with moderate checkering. Crescent shotguns, generally speaking, are only just now emerging into the collectable field. Many, many thousands of shotguns were produced by Crescent under many different trade names from the late 1800's through 1930, when they became merged with Davis and eventually absorbed by Savage. During that time they were a wholly-owned part of H&D Folsom, the largest firearm distributor to hardware and catalog stores in the country. Over a hundred-fifty brand names can be attributed to Crescent, with 'Victor Special' being one of the many. A few oddballs (like me) enjoy collecting the hardware store/Crescent shotguns because there is still so much to discover. The good news is that the smaller bores are downright scarce, and a .410-bore Crescent double in excellent condition will bring more than $500 all day long and even get close to a grand in the right company. Value drops off fast, though, with wear and tear. 'Beater' guns wont break $350, even in .410-bore. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Fertile Crescent is in southwest Asia.
The Fertile Crescent is in the current countries of Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel/Palestine, and Jordan.
Contact your local authorities for current regulations
There were two companies known as Interarms. The first was an importer/exporter, formed in 1953. They did not manufacture firearms. The second - and current - Interarms is a subsidiary of Hi Standard, and does not manufacture a PPK or PPK/S pistol. If what you have is actually a Walther PPK/S, value could range anywhere from $300 - $800, depending on specifics.
The current Barrett Firearms does not make a double shotgun. Exactly how is your gun marked?
You will need the services of a good lawyer for a current, correct and legal answer
You need to consult with a lawyer for a legal, current and correct answer.
Contact a lawyer for a current, correct, and legal answer.
It's the other way around; Mesopotamia is part of the Fertile Crescent.Mesopotamia is only the eastern part of the Fertile crescent, in the current country of Iraq. The western part included Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, and Palestine. It is called the fertile crescent because it is a fertile area in the surrounding desert and mountains, and it is shaped in a crescent.
Depends on where you are located. We get questions from several nations that have differing laws- and you did not share that with us. Check with a local gun shop for a current answer.
You will need a lawyer, money and patience for a current, legal and correct answer.
No. Current eBay policy prohibits the sale of firearms and many, if not most, firearm parts.