Mississippi VALLEY ARMS CO was a tradename used by Shapleigh Hardware of St. Louis on shotguns made by Crescent Fire Arms Company, 1893-1930. A .410 would be unlikely to have been made by Crescent before WWI. 1903
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100-10000 USD
Just type"Mississippi Valley Arms shotgun" into a search engine and you will receive several results.
1937
Approximate value on this shotgun is $130 - $200 depending on condition.
The Diamond III's are selling from $900 to $1360
The Diamond shotgun series is imported by Adco Sales Inc.in Woburn,Ma.These shotguns which are made in Istanbul,Turkey have 3 different models of shotgun in 20 gauge.A Diamond double field grade will be worth 160-250 dollars for a shotgun showing between 60%-90% of it,s original finish and a good set of bores.The Diamond Imperial will be worth between 300-385 dollars,and the diamond double elite will be between 235-330 dollars.
it was about £50k
It is only a mod. it is not possible, sorry.
The Italian Charles Daly NRA Diamond 12-gauge shotgun was manufactured by the Italian gun maker, Fausti. This shotgun is part of a collaboration between Charles Daly and Fausti, showcasing craftsmanship and quality in shotgun design. Known for its elegant aesthetics and reliable performance, the NRA Diamond model reflects both tradition and innovation in firearm manufacturing.
The value of a 1905 model D single barrel choke bored Diamond Arms shotgun is actually dependent upon a number of things. Most importantly the condition of the shotgun.
100-300 USD