So far I have discovered that, the authentic versions began (c) 19 thth century beginning around 1898 and possibly being more mass manufactured upwards of pre-1920 etc...
I do know that any serials starting off with 3***** and UP, are definitely post 19 Th century @ the beginning of the 20 th century... MEANING THAT THOSE WITH THE SERIAL BEGINNING WITH A 299546 & DOWN ARE DEFINITELY PRE - 1900. "MIJO AND I HAVE DETERMINED THAT THE 'KNICKERBOCKER DOUBLE BARREL {SIDE BY SIDE} BREAKDOWN 12 Ga. He purchased is a GOOD THING!!!
SERIAL BEGINS (13**46) AND yes it has the New York Arms on the right side"....
50-100 or so
Pretty much an impossible undertaking.
@ 100 USD depending on condition.
What is the value of a 12 gauge double barrel shotgun made in 1970?
50-100 or so
the knickerbocker was made by crescent arms Look under Crescent Tryon firearms
The Knickerbocker double barrel 12 gauge shotgun was manufactured by the Knickerbocker Arms Company, which operated primarily in the early 20th century. However, specific manufacturing dates can vary, as the company produced firearms from around 1901 until it ceased operations in the 1930s. To determine the exact date of a particular shotgun, one would typically need to reference its serial number or consult industry records.
There is no way to determine the gauge without seeing the gun. Assuming it is one of the standard gauges, you can measure the inside of the barrel. 12 gauge is .729", 16 is .662, 20 is .615, and a 410 is .410.
Shelton
I have a 16 gauge double barrel for sale.
150
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