less than 200. They were just a hardware store gun. I found one resently in my grandfathers atictc and was pretty disapointed that it's at most only worth 200 bucks. But its pretty dam cool looking.
try numrich gun parts
50-150 USD
Pretty much an impossible undertaking.
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You can find information about an American Gun Company Knickerbocker shotgun through online firearm forums, gun enthusiast websites, and auction sites that specialize in vintage firearms. Additionally, resources such as the Blue Book of Gun Values or historical firearms reference books may provide detailed information. Local libraries or museums with firearms collections may also have relevant information. For specific inquiries, reaching out to collectors or gun appraisal experts can be helpful.
no it has a 4 digit serial # Knickerbocker came from 2 different companies. The American Gun Company, New York, stamped a five digit serial number on the barrel, forestock and stock end.
50-100 USD
10-100 USD or so
To find a gun stock for an American Gun Co. Knickerbocker 20 gauge double barrel shotgun, consider checking with specialized gun shops that deal in vintage firearms or custom stock makers. Online platforms like GunBroker or eBay may have listings for parts. Additionally, contacting a gunsmith who specializes in repairs and restorations could provide leads or even custom options. Lastly, forums and communities dedicated to vintage firearms might offer valuable recommendations.
The name American Gun Company was a trade mark of the Cresent Firearms Company.This company was in business from 1888-1931.The double barrel shotguns of this company were started in the year 1891.The Knickerbocker shotgun was started during the 1900,s.The knickerbocker shotguns were of a barrel length of 14 inches and chambered in 20 gauge.The barrels should be of nickel finish.A case hardened receiver,and pistol grip stock.
50-150 USD
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.