The Newport name was used on firearms distributed by Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co of Chicago. They may have been made by Crescent Fire Arms, WH Davenport Arms, Iver Johnson, Harrington & Richardson, or Stevens. Being a .410 would suggest manufacture sometime after WWI and I believe HSB&Co ended operations sometime in the 1960s. If you can supply us with all other markings on the gun, including any symbols found underneath the barrel, and send us digital pictures, we can identify the exact maker of the gun and probably era of manufacture as well. www.countrygunsmith.net
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It's a shotgun, not a rifle. Value for the single-barrel 'Newport' guns in .410 run about $75-$100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
There were no serial numbers stamped on the original Winchester Mdl. 37, single shot shotgun.
Please add the serial, but it is likely a single barrel trap gun such as the BT99
when did spring make 12g single barrel shotgun serial number 30368
in 1949
About $100.
Is this shotgun manufactured with a twist steel barrel
nitro hunter shotgun single barrel with exposed hammer stamped belknap hdwre and mfg serial 5516
about $100
50-100 USD
50-100 or so