The shotgun you are referring to is likely a Riverside Arms Company shotgun, which was produced by the J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company. The "44 Shot" designation typically indicates the gauge of the shotgun. The value of such a firearm can vary widely based on its condition, rarity, and market demand, generally ranging from $100 to $500 or more for well-preserved examples. It's advisable to consult a firearms appraisal expert or a reputable firearms dealer for a more accurate valuation.
That patent date identifies a Stevens single shot.
Depends on what is marked on the gun.
50 Bucks...
This a double barrel shotgun. This is my second favorite shotgun in the world. The reason why it is called 12 Ga double barrel is that the barrel in 12 inches long, and every two shots, it has to be reload.
About $75 to $100, retail. sales@countrygunsmith.net
An older used utility double barrel shotgun is worth around $200 if it is fully functional, but not in like-new condition.
If it is a single-shot, $75-$150. Double barrel, $150-$300.
Riverside Arms is a brand name used by the J Stevens Arms Co. on many good quality shotguns. The value depends on model, gauge, and condition. There is little collector interest in single barrel shotguns. Information about J Stevens Arms apply to Riverside Arms Co.
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The Riverside Arms Co. double barrel shotguns were produced primarily in the early to mid-20th century. Based on the serial number 57060, it is likely that this shotgun was manufactured around the 1930s. However, for a more precise dating, consulting specific production records or resources dedicated to Riverside Arms Co. firearms would be helpful.
50-100 USD. HSB was a distributor for private label firearms made by many makers.
i don't know this answer but i have a this exact shotgun that was patented on this exact date that was given to me from my grandpa