worth a bought 300.00 in new like condtion
fair to good 100 to 150 or less
What is the value of a crescent norwich firearms model 177 single barrel 12 gauge?
Oh, dude, you're asking about a Crescent Norwich Firearms Model 177 single barrel 12 gauge? That's like asking me to calculate the square root of a unicorn's horn. I mean, technically, the value would depend on factors like its condition, rarity, and demand in the market. But hey, if you're looking to sell it, maybe start by checking out some gun appraisal websites or consulting with a firearms expert.
What is the value of a JN Scott double barrel shotgun?
Did you find out ant info on the J N Scott dbl barrel long rifle?
Is a KK brand single barrel shotgun made by Crescent arms or Hopkins and Allen?
Not listed in any reference I have seen.
What are the names of parts of a barrel?
A barrel does not have parts per se. You can have sights (front and rear) on a barrel, but the barrel is usually one piece, sometimes two.
well for starters, you need to know what a shotgun is. a shotgun, like any other firearm, uses a source of ignition to ignite a powder charge and launch a projectile(s) at normally very high speeds. a shotgun in general differs from a rifle or handgun because a rifle or handgun fires a single, bore sized projectile from each cartridge. a shotgun typically fires MANY projectiles from each cartridge (typically called shells when talking about shotguns e.g. "shotshell") a shotshell can be purchased with either a load of several hundred very small pellets (birdshot), or just 8 or 9 larger pellets (buckshot). this is what makes a shotgun a very versitile hunting tool. you can load it with the smaller shot and take small game (birds, squirells, rabbits) and then take that same firearm and load it with the larger buckshot and use it to take much larger animals. buckshot is also commonly used for personal defence purposes because of its incredible lethality and stopping power. another difference is that rifles and handguns come in many different "calibers" that term refers to the size of the bore as well as to the size of the projectile it fires. shotguns come in "gauges" that term refers to the size of the bore of a shotgun. some popular gauges for shotguns are 28,20,16,12 and 10. the smaller the number, the larger the bore of the gun. (28 is a smaller diameter bore than a 20, and so on) how do they come up with the numbers for gauges you might be wondering?? the number is simply how many bore-sized lead balls it would take to equal a pound.
Can a parts diagram be found for a Columbia arms 12 gauge Columbia ejecter model?
You can try e-gunparts.com
Single shot 12 gauge long barrel with the only markings on it is an oak leaf manufactured in NY?
Probably made at the turn of the century.
another search i did revealed that victor American gun company was a house brand for H&D Folsom sporting goods. They were actually made Crescent Firearms Co. between 1893 and 1932. Mine has diamond shape with a G in the middle next to a 12. I found out in a magazine that that symbol means it was government issue. I want to know more about this gun. one thing might be it was used by Wells Fargo. I'm not sure but i think they were ran by the government at one time. If you have any or get any new info on that , search out my question and let me know. Thanks
The word "peerless" literally means without peer, or having no equal. It means something or someone that is so superb it is matchless.
Made around the turn of/early part of the century.
Age and value of a double barrel 12 gauge shotgun by empire arms?
the gun has two hammers and on the barrels is stated laminated steel
Does Leinad Make a single barrel 410 pistol?
Yes, it is a 410/45LC combo derringer, and runs about $80-$100.
What is worth ofDavenport firearms model 1885 12 gauge single shot shotgun?
what the value of a will davenport single shot shotgun 1885 in good conditcion
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.
How much is a New Empire double barrel 16 gauge shotgun worth in very nice condition?
The value of a New Empire double barrel 16 gauge shotgun in very nice condition typically ranges from $300 to $800, depending on factors such as specific model, age, and market demand. Collectors may pay more for rare features or excellent craftsmanship. It's advisable to consult recent sales or seek an appraisal from a firearms expert for a more accurate valuation.
Where do you buy a new 410 pistol?
There are many brands of 410 pistol, Thompson Center Contender and Encore, Taurus Judge revolver and The Comanche just to name a few. Any or all should be available at your local gun store. If not or to do some research go to www.gunbroker.com and have a look around there, the site is loaded with about any firearm you could dream of.
Utility grade shotgun mostl likely made near the turn of the century.
What is a 12 gauge shotgun worth made by Spencer gun?
It was made by Crescent Fire Arms Company @ 1900. Spencer was a trade name used by Hibbard and Spencer Bartlett on shotguns made for them by Crescent. Seldom exceed 100 USD