go to gunstocksinc.com then look under misc. shotguns the fore arms are $25.00 i just ordered one myself
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.
If it's a hammerless boxlock, it could still be a shooter worth $100 - $250. If it has large side hammers, it's a wall decoration but still worth almost as much. I have one... it belonged to my dad...he purchased it used around1918- 1920 SN 410344 stamper on the stock/receiver, barrel and the hand grip, (same numbers on all three pieces) ... Does this mean anytrhing to anyone??? Mdales Only to you. There is no serialization listing for Crescent firearms that would allow you to date its manufacturer.
Yes, but some single shots were also manufactured by Harrington and Richardson. Yes, there were 2 models, # 28 and # 44.
very good question. new york arms co. is nowhere to be found. have very old 12 gauge single barrel shotgun stamped "GENUINE ARMORY STEEL" and "CHOKE BORED" "NEW YORK ARMS CO." New York Arms Co was a trade name manufactured by Crescent Firearms. Genuine Armory Steel - Choke Bored is also a Crescent marking. They also used the name Armory Gun Co.
Bakufu is a word used for shotgun. The term shotgun is used in government.
No new parts would be available, but a competent gunsmith could probably make one.
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Rings, extractor/ejector, firing pin. forearm
Do you mean a 1932 Victor Ejector model? Do you mean a 1932 Victor Ejector model?
It is a shotgun not a rifle- and Crescent was bought by Savage in 1931.
Typical Crescent single-barrel shotgun. I have a good supply of parts. sales@countrygunsmith.net
50-150 USD
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50-150 dollars
how much is a gauge victor ejector shotgun worth
A few years either way of the turn of the century
Yes, a shotgun is classified as a firearm.