Crescent manufactured shotguns from 1888 to 1940. They sold a million utility shotguns that were "branded" by hardware stores and the like. Typical value is $85 to $150.
It is called a crescent because it is the shape of a crescent. Some things that have the same shape are: a croissant a crescent moon ect.
The fertile crescent is not in Arabia. The fertile crescent usually refers to the twin rivers the Tigris and Euphrates which are in modern Iraq and Iran.
The fertile crescent is not in Arabia. The fertile crescent usually refers to the twin rivers the Tigris and Euphrates which are in modern Iraq and Iran.
the symbol is called the sky The crescent moon.
The Fertile Crescent refers to the combination of the Jordan River Valley and Mesopotamia that can support intensive human settlement in the early days of civilization. It is present in the Middle East. It is called a "fertile crescent" because the lands considered part of these river valleys form a crescent.
Around 1892 Crescent firearms manufactured shotguns under a variety of names. In 1930 H & D Folsom Arms sold their Crescent Fire Arms company to Savage Arms and Savage combined Crescent with Davis Warner Arms Corp., as Crescent-Davis Arms Corporation. Your shotguns value, in good condition, is about $150.
The Crescent Firearms Company, known for producing shotguns like the Victory model, was active from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The serial number 616182 suggests that your shotgun was likely manufactured around the 1920s or early 1930s. For a more precise date, consulting a detailed reference on Crescent firearms or reaching out to a firearms historian could provide additional insights.
Yes, Crescent Firearms produced a double-barrel 12-gauge shotgun known as the "Knockabout" for Montgomery Ward. These shotguns were part of a series of firearms made for various retailers in the early 20th century. The Knockabout was known for its simplicity and utility, catering to hunters and sport shooters looking for an affordable option.
Your shotgun was actually manufactured by the Crescent Firearms Co. of Conn. They were prolific producers of what are called "Hardware Guns". Crescent produced shotguns for any company or distributor with their name on it, if they paid for the cost of the stamp.They produced under several hundred different names. A Googe search will provide more information.
I did a lot of serch on this crescent arms club shotgun which I have never heard of before. I checked many sites in the web containing shotguns from crescent firerms since the late 1800's and nowhere I found one called club.
pistol revolver and shotgun can shoot with one hand.
It is called a crescent because it is the shape of a crescent. Some things that have the same shape are: a croissant a crescent moon ect.
It is called a crescent because it is the shape of a crescent. Some things that have the same shape are: a croissant a crescent moon ect.
A crescent-shaped window is called a Lunette.
A crescent-shaped window is called a Lunette.
The study of firearms and ammunition is called ballistics.
Because it is getting bigger. When it is getting smaller it is called a waning crescent.