To find information about a single shot shotgun made by Crescent Arms with worn markings, you can start by visiting online forums and communities dedicated to antique firearms, such as the Collectors Firearms Association or The High Road. Additionally, consulting reference books on Crescent Arms and antique shotguns, or reaching out to firearms appraisers and historians, can provide valuable insights. Websites like GunBroker or ArmsList might also have listings or discussions related to similar firearms. Lastly, contacting local gun shops or auction houses specializing in antique firearms could yield further information.
Manufactured by Crescent Fire Arms, sold by Montgomery Ward.
Not with just the SN. I need more detail on type, guage, barrel length, markings ect. the more detail the better.
I have the same gun, I belive it was either made by the Spencer Rifle co or Crescent Arms
I bought mine out of a shop for $50 it was not restored
To identify a Crescent Firearms shotgun, look for the manufacturer's name and model markings, typically found on the barrel or receiver. Crescent shotguns often have distinctive features like a hammerless design or unique engraving patterns. Additionally, check for the serial number, which can help date the firearm. Researching specific models can provide further insights into their characteristics and history.
Plymouth was a trade brand shotgun made by Crescent Fire Arms Co and later by Davis-Warner Arms Co. It was distributed/retailed by H & D Folsome. Shotgun Markings also lists a hammer double barrel by an unknown Belgian maker and indicates the retailer was Spear & Co.
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Not enough information to answer that question. Need to know the other markings.
I have a complete 90% Crescent 12 ga 100,00 yours..
Low cost, utility grade; made @ turn of the century
Circa 1890-1930. Would have to have more information to get closer. sales@countrygunsmith.net