What kind of information are you looking for? There doesn't seem to be much. It was a trade name used by Crescent. A 410 would not have been made until sometime after 1900, probably not before WWI, and it does not appear that this name was continued after Crescent was purchased by Stevens.
Made by Savage/Stevens and is basically the same as the Savage Springfield Model 18.
Newport guns were made by a variety of manufacturers for Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co. Known makers are Crescent, Davenport, Iver Johnson, and Stevens. Best bet for a 410 single would be Iver Johnson's Champion model.
May have been made by Andrew Fyrberg & Sons Mfg, Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works, or J. Stevens Arms for Sears sometime between the 1890s and c. 1950. A single shot .410 will sell for $50-$150 and a double $200-$300, depending on condition.
This cross references over to a Mossberg 83B .410, they were made from 1939-1940 see home.epix.net/~damguy/index-shotgun.html for more information on vintage Mossberg shotguns
Gun Parts Corporation sells them for $20.30.
25-150 USD
Need more information. I can find no reference to a Mossberg Model "410" rifle. Is it perhaps a .410 bore shotgun? Please describe your firearm more fully.
Google.
No published data known.
The value of a VictoR special .410 shotgun with a stamped number under the trigger of 1133 can vary based on factors like its condition, age, and market demand. Generally, such shotguns can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. For a more accurate assessment, consider consulting a firearms appraisal expert or checking recent sales of similar models. Always ensure compliance with local regulations when buying or selling firearms.
To determine the age of your Victor Ejector .410, you would need to check the serial number and compare it to the production records of the company. Victor Ejector is known to have produced firearms in the early to mid-20th century, so the specific year can often be pinpointed through historical references or collector guides. If you have the serial number, you may also contact firearms experts or historical societies for more precise information.
THESE WERE MADE BY H & R IN THE 1960 ERA
can you find any information on a 410 gauge o/u by American arms inc. made in Italy? thank you
There is a wealth of information by Nick Niles in the Gun Digest book of Guns and Prices 2005 Edition, ISBN #0-89689-324-3 and library of congress # 2005906853 Models, prices, and history. Also acomplete listofALL the names associated with Crescent F.A. Co
Depends on the model. We usually have parts.
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Mossberg or Savage/Stevens? Any particular model? sales@countrygunsmith.net