I had one like it back in the mid-80's and had to sell it to pay some bills. I wish I had it back. It was beautiful, with a nickel receiver. Do you still have it? send me some pics! lemont2@veriizon.net
its an adanac made by the feg factory
Made in 1934.
The model number is stamped on the right side of the receiver on many Stevens products.
It should be stamped on the side of the receiver.
Generally it is stamped on the side or top of the barrel near the receiver.
THey were made by crescent firearm company.
Blue Book of Gun Values will help.
it 's probably a baker model built around 1888. pbl
Mossberg!AnswerSeveral different companies made 12 gauge pumps for Western Field. You must provide the model number, which should be stamped on the barrel or receiver of the shotgun. G072293
The receiver is the frame of the gun. When a gun is marked with a serial number, it is stamped on the receiver. It will be a different part depending on the type of gun.
Folsom was a brand name used by the Cresent firearms company,which was in business from 1888-1932.If your shotgun has Damascus barrels then it was made from 1888-1900.If it shoots standard smokeless powder shells,then it was made from 1901-1932.
M=MODIFIED IC=IMPROVED CYLINDER S=SKEET F=FULL Also, as stamped on receiver: * Full *- Improved Modified ** Modified **- Improved Cylinder **$ Skeet *** Cylinder Bore
New England Firearms was a division of Marlin, made under the brand H&R. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H_%26_R_Firearms