The one I have is from the 1912 Sears & Roebuck catolog. I am trying to find its value. It is in Very good shape.
Stevens Arms.
Dirks bentley
The White Powder Wonder shotguns were made before World War II.
1935 1940
@ 100 USD depending on conditon.
The White Powder Wonder 16 gauge shotgun was produced by the H&R (Harrington & Richardson) Firearms Company. It gained popularity for its lightweight design and ease of use, appealing to small game hunters and sports shooters. H&R was known for manufacturing affordable firearms, and the White Powder Wonder was part of their efforts to provide accessible options for various shooting enthusiasts.
50-100
$50-$75 if it is a single shot, $150-$250 if it is a double barrel.
WWhite Powder Wonders was a trade name and were manufactured by Stevens. The value would be that of a shooter. Comparable to the value of other shooters made for western Auto and Sears White Powder Wonder: Trade name used by Albert Aubrey of Meriden, Connecticut on shotguns made for the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago. http://www.hoosiergunworks.com/catalog/cross_reference.html
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The "White Powder Wonder" shotgun is a term associated with a specific type of shotgun modification that involves using a lightweight powder load to reduce recoil. While there isn't a single inventor attributed to this concept, it gained popularity among gunsmiths and firearm enthusiasts looking to enhance performance. The term may also be associated with various custom modifications made to shotguns over the years rather than a singular invention or inventor.