The value of an American Gun Company 28 gauge double barrel shotgun with exposed hammers, particularly one with a serial number like 594, can vary widely based on its condition, provenance, and specific model. Generally, such shotguns can range from a few hundred to a couple of thousand dollars. Factors such as original finish, mechanical function, and any historical significance also significantly influence the price. For a precise valuation, consulting a firearms appraiser or checking recent auction results would be advisable.
When was it made and how is it worth - American Gun Co., New York - Double barrel exposed, 12 guage exposed hammers and 31 3/4" barrels. Serial Number 362989?
Bail38@aol.com I am asking anyone if they can tell me the value of my H.S.B. company double barreled shotgun with a brown finish and has a rooster with exposed hammers and has a rooster accompanied with H.S. and B company chicargo?
it is worthless
If it is marked 'American Gun Company' on the sideplate, it would be worth $200 tops. Primarily considered as a mantle decoration and unsafe to shoot with modern ammunition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Value seldom exceeds 100 USD
The value of an American gun company 16 gauge double barrel shotgun with exposed hammers can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, age, manufacturer, and any unique features. Generally, prices can range from a few hundred dollars for common models in fair condition to several thousand for rare or well-preserved examples. It's advisable to consult recent sales data or a firearms appraiser for a more accurate assessment.
50-100 USD
The T C Montgomery double barrel shotgun with double barrel hammers is valued at $75 in fait condition. In good condition its valued at $160.
Your shotgun was actually made by the crescent firearms company,and distributed by H&D Folsum Co.These shotguns are currently priced at between 140-240 dollars,whether they have a hammer or hammerless configuration,and whether they have a damascus,or steel barrels.These shotguns were made roughly between the years 1895-1925.
Most like a utility grade store brand shotgun made at the turn of the century or there about. Try internet searches, the library, gun shows, gun shops.
Armas ARAL, which is still in business.
Please list all the markings on the shotgun. Harrington & Richardson were producing hammerLESS double shotguns as far back as 1882. sales@countrygunsmith.net