You might find what you need at webdept@gunpartscorp.com .
Sometime between 1900 and 1950. Might be worth $75.
Depending on condition, a single shot might bring $50-$100 or a double barrel $150-$250.
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You might find one at a gun shop, gun show or at e-gunparts.com
The Victor Ejector single barrel 12 gauge shotgun was produced in the early to mid-20th century, primarily in the 1930s and 1940s. The exact age can vary depending on the specific model and production year. If you have a specific serial number or markings, you might be able to find more precise information about its age.
i have a 16 gage
Might have been a serial number, might be an assembly number. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The single-shot Stevens (made by Savage) Model 94 shotguns will bring anywhere from $40 to $185, depending on condition and gauge. The .410 is the most valuable, the 12-gauge the least, with the 20-gauge and 16-gauge falling in between. In good condition, a 20-gauge might bring $75 to $125 at a gun show. That means reasonably clean metal and no cracks in the wood.
Blue Book of Gun Values might help
$25-$75, depending on condition. Might top $100 if it is still in original showroom condition.
Manufactured by Stevens for Sears Roebuck. Worth $25 to $75, depending on condition. Might break $100 if still in factory-new condition.