The age of a Victor Special 12 gauge shotgun would depend on its specific production date, as various models were manufactured over the years. If you have the serial number, you may be able to research its history or consult a firearms expert or manufacturer for more information. Generally, older models can be identified by their design features and markings. If you provide more details, I can help narrow it down further.
No known published sn data.
Crescent single shots will sell for around $100 in excellent condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Victor shotguns were made by crescent firearms from 1904 to 1920. You can assume your shotgun is at least 90 +/- years old.
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No published sn data. @ turn of the century give or take a few decades
40 years old. 100-500 USD
It's been out of production for over 70 years. You'll have to find someone parting out a similar gun. sales@countrygunsmith.net
victor ejector 12 ga break action
Victor Special was the Trade Brand Name used by Crescent Fire Arms Co. and distributed/retailed by Hibbard Spencer Bartlett of St Louis, Mo. Was headquartered in Chicago. Probably had an outlet in St Louis.
The Victor Ejector single barrel 12 gauge shotgun was produced in the early to mid-20th century, primarily in the 1930s and 1940s. The exact age can vary depending on the specific model and production year. If you have a specific serial number or markings, you might be able to find more precise information about its age.
To determine the age of a Victor Plain Gun 12 gauge shotgun with the serial number 348412, you would typically need to consult the manufacturer's records or a firearms reference guide. Victor Plain Gun shotguns were produced in the early to mid-20th century, so the shotgun is likely several decades old. For more precise dating, you may want to check with a firearms expert or use resources specific to the brand.
$75 or less.