I found out through another search that they were a house brand for H&D Folsome sporting goods of New York. Thet were made between 1893 and 1932. They were actually made by Crescent fire arms. Mine for some reason that i havent found out has a diamond with a G in it next to a 12. I did find out that symbol of a diamond with a G in it means it was government issue. That's what i need to find out about. Possibly may have something to do with Wells Fargo.
Cherokee single shot shotguns with "25" stamped in the metal behind the trigger were manufactured by the H&R Firearms Company, specifically during the time they produced inexpensive shotguns for the American market. The "25" likely refers to a model designation or gauge. H&R was known for its simple, reliable designs that were popular among hunters and recreational shooters.
1955
Yes, American Gun Company did produce a single trigger double barrel 12-gauge shotgun. These shotguns are known for their unique design, allowing the shooter to fire both barrels with a single trigger pull, which enhances shooting efficiency. The company is noted for crafting various firearms, including shotguns, during its operational years.
A 410 gauge, single barrel shotgun with Volunteer stamped on it and Serial number A981277 was made by the Volunteer Arms Company. They made guns for Belknap Hardware store in Louisville, Kentucky.
THey were made by crescent firearm company.
@ turn of the century
50-100 or so
50-100 USD
numrich gunparts.com has everything but the stock
50-150 USD
double trigger and hammers
I have this gun also but the back side of the trigger gard has the plane look like one of the pics show...so what is this worth...call me...8322369515 jim..need some teeth so some one let me know...thanks