Guns marked as Witte's Special were PROBABLY made by Iver Johnson, and were marketed by Witte's Hardware in St Louis. That said, Crescent, Hopkins & Allen, and a host of other manufacturers made hardware-store trade-name shotguns. The value is universally low with little collector interest, and would not make $100. www.countrygunsmith.net
Witte's Special J 410 was made by Julius Witte in Scotland. The value of a bottle can vary widely depending on its age, condition, and current market trends, so it is recommended to consult with a spirits specialist or auction house for a more accurate valuation.
Colt has never made a 45/410 pistol
25-150 USD
The gun was made around the turn of the century(1900).
Depends on condition. Range 50-125
150 - 200 bucks in .410
Steven 410 shotgun with a tube feed magazine what is it worth now
Assuming this is a single-shot, $50.00 in very good condition.
Iver Johnson did not have a 410 gauge or bore in 1907. The 410 came along about 1920.
None. While there are firearms made to shoot .45 Colt AND .410 shotshells, they are designed and made to do that. A regular .410 shotgun is NOT made to do that safely.
The 410 is a shotgun round. Slug loads are available and have been made for decades.
stoeger 410's are made in Brazil
A Churchill Windsor 1 410 shotgun may be worth over $500. However, there are some essential factors that will determine its worth like the condition that it is in.