Knickerbocker was a house brand name for Crescent Arms shotguns distributed by HD Folsom. All you can know for sure is that it was made before 1915.
Will have to be made. Semi-inletted stocks for Crescent Hammerless shotguns can be had for around $40, but require quite a bit of expert work to finish.
If data has been published, you might be able to find out the date made and specific model.
Maker's use different dating codes.
Not a lot of information. It was a trade name retailed (I believe) by H&D Folsom of New York City. The guns were made by Crescent, Crescent-Davis, and/or Stevens c. 1890-1940.
Your Knickerbocker shotgun was mad by the firm Cresent firearms Co.They were in business between 1880,s up till 1932.This firm made many shotguns under different hardware store names,of which yours is one.These were utility grade shotguns made for the general public and many farm owners of the day.there price was resonable for the working familiy,s of the time.
The Knickerbocker side-by-side shotguns were produced by the American Gun Company, primarily in the early 20th century. To determine the specific year of manufacture for a particular shotgun, you would need to reference its serial number against known production records or databases for the company, as they can vary widely in production years. Generally, these shotguns were made from the 1910s to the 1930s. If you have the serial number, it may be possible to find more precise information through collectors' resources or firearms historians.
No. Remington shotguns are made in the USA.
the knickerbocker was made by crescent arms Look under Crescent Tryon firearms
Barton & co shotguns were made in Liege, Belgium.
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You might try Numrich (e-gunparts.com). If your Knickerbocker was made by Crescent, they can probably help, but if you have a Belgian-made gun probably not.
You'll probably have to find a gunsmith who can make your parts. Shotguns marked Baker Gun Co were made in Belgium or by Crescent Fire Arms, Meriden, CT, for H & D Folsom in the early 20th Century.