Crescent Arms was located in Norwich, Connecticut, from 1892 until 1932. The company was owned by H&D Folsom Sporting Goods of New York from 1893 until 1931 when it was purchased by Stevens/Savage. Although your gun may be priceless to you as a family heirloom, it is not a rare collectible and a similar shotgun new with a warrantee can be purchased for less than $100, so it is worth very little.
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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
To determine the age of a Victor ejector shotgun made by Crescent Firearms Co. with serial number 858-304, you would typically need to reference specific production records or a serial number database for Crescent Firearms, which ceased operations in the early 1930s. Many Crescent shotguns were produced in the 1920s, so it is likely that your shotgun dates from that era. For a more precise date, consulting a firearm expert or collector's guide that specializes in Crescent firearms could provide additional insights.
how much is a gauge victor ejector shotgun worth
No new parts would be available, but a competent gunsmith could probably make one.
Recent auction show any where from $60 - 75.00 based on the condition.
go to gunstocksinc.com then look under misc. shotguns the fore arms are $25.00 i just ordered one myself
It would be somewhere between 1893 and 1930.
These single-barrel Crescent shotguns range from < $50 as a parts gun, to maybe $100 if in excellent shape.
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