ERA shotgunsA line of shotguns made in Brazil by E. R. Armentina. These guns were or still are made for the shotgun manufacturer Stoeger who is now owned by Benelli.
These were made by Boito in Brazil. Depending on condition, $100 to $400 in 2012 dollars.
Or Brazil and ERA? Inexpensive firearm (what would you expect from Kresge) imported back when Kresge was still in business. Probably not worth over $50 if it is a single shot.
I believe this is a Boito Era single barrel shotgun. Made 20-25 years ago. A cheap disposable shotgun. A lot of the parts are not hardened.
75-150 dollars
No
nowhere i don't guess. i have one and can't find anything, i did see on just like it sell for 87$ on gunbroker
No.
100 - 200 US dollars
There won't be much information available. All the Kresge stores became KMarts about 1976 and I doubt if they sold any firearms before 1950 (everything in the store sold for $1.00 or less in the 1940s). The manufacturer, ERA, only gets one line in the Blue Book: "Previous manufacturer located in Brazil." The company made basic single shot, side by side doubles, and superimposed double barrel shotguns of the quality you would expect to buy from a Five and Dime store.
Presently no, but they certainly have in the past. In the modern era both the Model 21 & the model 24 were both made in 16 guage.
50-100 USD