Where can you find schematics for diamond arms shotgun?
Schematics for Diamond Arms shotguns can often be found in user manuals, which may be available on the manufacturer's official website or through firearm forums dedicated to shotgun enthusiasts. Additionally, online marketplaces and auction sites may have listings for original manuals or schematics. For more technical details, gunsmithing books or resources at local libraries may also provide useful information. Always ensure that you are accessing reliable and legal sources when seeking firearm schematics.
The value of a 12 GA choke single shot shotgun made by Keystone Arms Company, especially one that is 70 to 80 years old, can vary based on its condition, originality, and market demand. Generally, such shotguns can range from $150 to $400. Factors like rust, wood condition, and functionality also greatly influence the final appraisal. For a more precise valuation, consulting a firearms expert or appraiser is recommended.
What is the value of a Beebe arms shotgun?
I am also looking for information pertaining to BeeBe Arms Company and the vintage of a particular single barrel I have in my possession. Forearm serial #4763, barrel serial #224763, and butt stock serial #224763. The value of the piece would be interesting but I am more interested in when this shotgun was manufactured. Thanks for any info you can provide. Dick
Where are the serial numbers located on a Diamond Arms shotgun?
If this is one of the Diamond shotguns imported in the last few years, it had better be clearly visible on the receiver, but most likely it is a tradename single or double barrel sold by Shapleigh Hardware c. 1890-1945. These were made by a variety of US and Belgian manufacturers. Very few will have serial numbers and there will be no records for any that do.
What is the value of a Diamond Arms shotgun?
Diamond Arms was a trade name used Shapleigh Hardware for guns that were actually made by Iver Johnson of Fitchburg, MA, c. 1920-1950. These were utility guns.
Prior to WWI Diamond Arms shotguns were Belgian imports. They would bring about the same prices, but strictly as mantle decorations. These are unlikely to be 410's.
If it is a single shot it was probably manufactured by Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle works of Fitchburg, MA c. 1920-30's and would be worth $75 or less. If it is a double barrel, it is more likely to be by Crescent Firearms of Meriden, CT, c. 1893-1930 or J. Stevens Arms of Chicopee Falls, MA c. 1930-40. Value of a double may be $125-$200.
Apparently .410's are getting popular with both shooters and collectors, so you may be able to double those prices.
AnswerWhat is the value of a 12 gauge (single shot) shotgun? The inscription on the receiver states; "Diamond Arms Company St. Louis"? Based on what we know, the shotgun is more than 75 years old. AnswerYour answer is directly above your question. A single shot 12 gauge may be worth up to $75. AnswerDiamond Arms shotguns were made by Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works for Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri c. 1900-1930.Retail value is $75 or less.
AnswerMost utility single shots go for $75 or less, but a .410 may bring as much as $150. However, this model was made for about 5 years on either side of the introduction of the 3" .410 shell, so if you are thinking of shooting it, have the chambers measured first.$150 is a fair price for a .410 model. Mine was a full choke; circa 1934, no serial number.
What year was a shapleighs king nitro with serial number 26863 made?
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Diamond Arms was a trade name used by Shapleigh Hardware Company. The CV744 stamp likely indicates the manufacturer's code, but it does not provide specific information on the production date. These shotguns were typically produced in the early to mid 1900s. To determine the exact manufacturing date, you may need to consult historical records or contact a firearms expert.
Were do you find serial numbers on a diamond arms Saint Louis co single shot 12 gauge?
Diamond Arms was a trade name used Shapleigh Hardware for guns that were actually made by Iver Johnson of Fitchburg, MA, c. 1920-1950. Prior to that, they were made by small local makers in Belgium. These were utility grade guns. Prior to 1968, serial numbers were not required on shotguns and rifles, and there are many inexpensive shotguns that have never HAD a serial number (and yes, that is legal)
The decimal 0.5 is a half of the whole.
Two examples:
0.5 of 100% = 50%
0.5 of 50 = 25
Where can you buy parts Stevens diamond arms 12gauge Double barrel shotgun?
I would start my search at Numrich gun parts corp.They may be found on the web.I would also check at E-bay,or gunbroker.com under gun parts.
When was a diamond arms 410 sn3440 made?
Sorry- no published data. That name has been used by several makers for more than 50 yrs.
This gun is covered with scroll work in what appears to be silver. Gun performed very good. Did have a problem with side lock pin breaking.
Where you is the serial number on a Diamond Arms Co St. Louis?
remove barrel and serial # will be stamped on top of receiver on left
What is value of mossberg model 142A?
Depends on the condition. IF it is complete with the peep sight, and the fold down forearm, there is a modest collectors interest- and in Very Good condition, may run $200 or so. Missing peep sight, etc, maybe $100 or so.
What is a 1913 Diamond arms 12ga single maybe worth?
Value would range from $50.00 to $125.00 depending on condition. Can't tell everything from the picture.
Go to gunparts.com "Numrich" they have new & used parts