Value depends on condition. It makes a huge difference in price when the gun is in 97% or better. Most of the late 1940's guns run $300 to $600 in price. A mint gun could go for $1000+ A professional appraisal is recommended
There was/is no such thing as a 1940's vintage Winchester lever-action .410. Winchester did make a slide-action (pump) .410 shotgun called the Model 42 during the 1940s.
50-500 usd
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You are referring to, I assume, the model 11 or Sportsman. Remington produced these guns under the Browning patent in the United States during the 1940s. I am looking for an answer to a similar question and I have not gotten an answer yet, but from people I have talked to I am told that good condition gun would fetch somewhere in the $250-$350 range, depending. From a collector or resale standpoint, it seems that Browning A-5's held their value more compared to the Remingtons.
Late 1940s- early 1950s
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What is the question? Yes, Browning made a 3 shot Auto 5 in the 1930's and in the American made Auto 5's in the 1940s.
One of the best ways to get the vintage look,is to start looking in second hand clothing shops, good will shops, jumble sales, vintage clothing emporiums and on-line vintage clothing stores. You can start to customise these items and make them your own, or mix them in with more modern styles of clothing. The most popular items that are associated with the vintage look are dresses from eras such as the 1940s, all the way through to the 1980s as well as Old 'Western' and Denim Shirts, which are really good for men, when going on a night out.
I have a 12ga Chicopee Arms shotgun that I inherited from my father. "Chicopee Arms" is a brand name used by the H.D. Folsom Company for selling hunting shotguns in the 1940s. Hope this helps!
Sears started using the JC Higgins name on firearms in the mid 1940s and discontinued all firearms sales in the 1970s.
The antique hickory dickory dock mouse cookie jar was made in the 1940s by Shawnee Pottery Company in the United States. It is a collectible item sought after by vintage kitchenware enthusiasts.