Sorry- no published data. That name has been used by several makers for more than 50 yrs.
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ARMS CO was a tradename used by Shapleigh Hardware of St. Louis on shotguns made by Crescent Fire Arms Company, 1893-1930. A .410 would be unlikely to have been made by Crescent before WWI. 1903
Diamond Arms shotguns were made by a variety of manufacturers in the US (c. 1900-1955) and Belgium (c. 1890-1915). Other markings on the gun may provide clues to make a more positive identification (or may not).
i saw one in 90% condition sell for $150.
The Ranger 410 double barrel was made for Sears Roebuck by Hunter Arms and by Steven Arms. Yours was Made by Stevens Arms.
The Diamond Arms Co. 410 shotgun with serial number 92725 was likely manufactured in the 1930s or 1940s, as this company produced firearms during that period. However, for a precise manufacturing date, it would be best to consult a firearms expert or reference specific production records, as Diamond Arms Co. did not maintain extensive documented records.
DIAMOND ARMS CO was a tradename used by Shapleigh Hardware in St Louis for many years. The guns have been made by many different manufacturers over the years and no serial number records exist. Value is uniformly under $100.
".410 or 12MM" and "One Piece Barrel" are marks used by Harrington and Richardson, 1877 to 1985. Diamond Arms was a trade name used by Shapleigh Hardware of St Louis. Your gun probably dates to sometime between the two World Wars.
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Yes, the Stevens Model 240. This was an over/under model made by Savage Arms. The Riversides Arms Company also made a double barrel .410 in the early 1900's,
Yes, Connecticut Valley Arms made a 410. We bought a used one recently, but we are having trouble finding any information on it. Hope this helps.
can you find any information on a 410 gauge o/u by American arms inc. made in Italy? thank you
Diamond Arms Company and Nitro King are both trade name used by the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri. Some of the guns were imported from various Belgian sources, but they were also made by W.H.Davenport Firearms Co (1890's - ), Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Works (early 1900's - ), J. Stevens Arms (before 1942), and Savage Arms. If there is an oval with ELG* stamped on the barrel or action, it is from Belgium, but being a 410 makes that unlikely. That also eliminates Davenport as the maker.