The 12 gauge New Nitro shotgun was manufactured by the British company William Powell & Son. Established in 1809, they are known for producing high-quality shotguns and firearms, including the New Nitro model, which gained popularity for its craftsmanship and performance.
The LeFever New Nitro 12 gauge shotgun was manufactured from 1936 to 1948. If it is in good condition, it can be worth about $400 to $500.
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Crescent Fire Arms, sometime between 1893 and 1932.
A new one with the manufacturer's warrantee is only $129.95. Used should bring $50 - $75.
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what is a newera nitrohammerless #4012 model 1900 double barrel shotgun
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Not sure if this is your gun, but Leader Gun Company was a trade name used on shotguns retailed by the Charles Williams Stores, Inc. of New York. Most likely manufacturer would be Crescent Arms, Norwich, CT. "Nitro" would imply proofed for smokeless powder.
SILE was not a gun manufacturer but rather simply a NY importer of guns. Your shotgun was no doubt made in Italy and sold for approximate $450.00 when new. Depending upon condition it is probably worth about half that now.
We carry new replacement magazines for that shotgun.
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If you mean a Browning B-2000 12 gauge shotgun then the value would be 495 dollars for a shotgun in the condition you describe.