The value of a Shotgun Stamped Cracker Jack Southern Arms 1894 can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, firearms like this can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. It's advisable to consult a firearms appraisal expert or check recent sales on reputable auction sites to get a more accurate estimate.
50-100 or so
I am not sure on the price because i am also looking for a price for i have a full box of FMC 14 gauge shells #7.5 shot. If interested e-mail @ jjbct@hotmail.com
describe the type of shotgun and recheck the serial number
Oh, dude, that's like asking me to calculate the square root of a watermelon. A shotgun stamped Cracker Jack Southern Arms Company dated Aug 14, 1900, with a 14-gauge stamp is technically a 12-gauge shotgun. The 14-gauge stamp was a common practice back then to indicate the bore size, but it's actually a 12-gauge shotgun. So, like, it's worth whatever someone is willing to pay for a vintage shotgun that's a bit confused about its own gauge.
50-100 or so
50-100 or so
$332 i think last time i saw one thanks
$125-$175
It was made in either Belgium or one of its colonies.
Blue Book of Gun Values will help.
The exact value of a John M Smyth Co Faultless Goose Gun shotgun would actually be dependent on a couple different factors. Some of these factors would include the age and condition of the shotgun.
The shotgun is a Mossberg 500. The Standard Catalog lists this at $200 in Very Good condition. Deduct 20-30% for having a Montgomery Ward name stamped on it.