They were made by Crescent firearms of Connecticut. They made firearms under many trade names from 1890 until about 1932.
I was informed that' some Morsel shotguns were made by Navy Arms Co.
Crescent manufactured shotguns from 1888 to 1940. They sold a million utility shotguns that were "branded" by hardware stores and the like. Typical value is $85 to $150.
Some of the later rifles and shotguns have been imported. Most appear to be made in the US.
Rifles are referred to by caliber. Shotguns are referred to by gauge.
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YES, I BOUGHT TWO SHOTGUNS FROM CENTRAL HARDWARE IN THE MID 1970s
Coast to Coast shotguns was a store brand marketed by the Coast to Coast hardware store chain. They were made by Mossberg, Stevens, Savage, and Springfield.
Belknap Hardware- along with many others, sold shotguns made under their name by Crescent Firearms.
Probably Crescent. They made shotguns known as "hardware store" guns for many businesses, marking them with the name of the store- such as Shapleigh Hardware.
Simmons Hardware was a large chain. In the early 1900s, many companies sold what were known as "Hardware guns" or "store brand guns". One manufacturer, Crescent, made over 2 million shotguns under more than 400 different store names. If you owned Fred's hardware store, if you ordered 12 shotguns, Crescent would make them, and they would be stamped Fred's Hardware. Such was the case with Simmons (they bought a lot more than 12) Unfortunately, there are limited records, since shotguns were not regulated as they are today. 12 g shotguns were most common, 20 g less common.
Nitro King was a Sears Roebuck brand name made by Crescent Arms, 1908-1917.
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Revelation shotguns were mad by the Crecent Firearms Co.Cresent was in business from about 1887-1932.This name was one of many that the company used,as most of there business was for hardware stores across the nation,and many of these stores used the very owm names do distinguish there shotguns for sale.
Red Chieftain shotguns were made by Crescent Arms Arms Co and J Stevens Arms Co for the Supplee-Biddle Hardware Co.
No. Remington shotguns are made in the USA.
Diamond shotguns are Turkish made and imported by Adco Sales, Inc, of Woburn, MA.
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