The value of a No 15 Empire Ejector crescent single barrel shotgun can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and market demand. Generally, prices can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. To get an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a firearms expert or check recent sales of similar models. Collectors and regional differences can also impact the worth.
These single-barrel Crescent shotguns range from < $50 as a parts gun, to maybe $100 if in excellent shape.
if its a single shot, then 75-150, a double barrel possibly 300
Do you mean a 1932 Victor Ejector model? Do you mean a 1932 Victor Ejector model?
Typical Crescent single-barrel shotgun. I have a good supply of parts. sales@countrygunsmith.net
50-150 USD
It would be somewhere between 1893 and 1930.
Empire Arms was a trade name sold by Sears Roebuck. If it has the Crescent name on it, it would date from about 1893 to 1930. If it has open hammers and damascus barrels, it is more likely to be an early gun. Hammerless guns and fluid steel barrels were introduced about 1907, but sidehammer guns were not discontinued.
Under $100.
If it is a hammerless single shot or double barrel, it was PROBABLY made by Crescent Firearms, 1892-1931.
1900-1930 or so
Forend stocks for a Crescent Victor ejector 12-gauge single barrel shotgun can typically be found through specialty gun parts retailers, online auction sites like GunBroker or eBay, and firearms forums where enthusiasts buy and sell parts. Additionally, you may check with local gunsmiths or antique firearm shops that specialize in vintage firearms. If you’re looking for specific parts, contacting manufacturers that produce replacement stocks for older models may also yield results.
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