The numbers on your Diamond Arms Co. shotgun likely indicate the model number or the serial number, which helps identify the specific firearm. Manufacturers often use these numbers for inventory, tracking, and ensuring compliance with regulations. Additionally, they can provide information about the shotgun's production year and specifications. Checking the manufacturer's resources or contacting them directly can offer more detailed insights.
Some models of Diamond Arms were made by the Crescent Fire Arms Company for the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St, Louis, Mo. between 1982 and about 1922.
$35-$90, depending on condition.
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Adco has no connection to your shotgun. They import semi-automatic shotguns made in Turkey. Diamond Arms Co was a trade name used by Shapleigh Hardware of St Louis, MO, on shotguns imported from Belgium c. 1880-WWI or made by Stevens and Iver Johnson from about 1900-1940. A single shot with serial numbers is most likely an Iver Johnson Champion.
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Janssen Fils & Co if it has Belgian proofmarks or Crescent Fire Arms Co if it does not.
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It was manufactured by Crescent Fire Arms for the Fletcher Hardware Co.