50-100 USD
It really depends on condition, gauge and type.
50-100 USD
350-550 dollars depending on overall condition.
Or Brazil and ERA? Inexpensive firearm (what would you expect from Kresge) imported back when Kresge was still in business. Probably not worth over $50 if it is a single shot.
200 USD or so
Looking for someone with history of a single barrel shot gun with wells Fargo & co on barrel and four notches also on gun like to know if its from the stage coach era as the shot gun is called coach
nowhere i don't guess. i have one and can't find anything, i did see on just like it sell for 87$ on gunbroker
If your shotgun has good wood and blueing,then the Winchester model 12 shotgun will bring between 275-450 dollars on today,s market.The gauge of the shotgun helps also with the 12 gauge being the most prevalant,and the 16 gauge and 20 gauge being produced a lot less,hence more value.
Depression era shotgun sold by Sears and Roebuck, there was no requirement for serial numbers at the time. If it shows significant wear take it to a gunsmith to determine safety before firing, other wise it should be fine for lead shot.
19-18
ted Williams guns were mid range in value in the 1960's era, 22lr=$75 12ga=$150