50 USD
50-100 USD
50-100 USD
It really depends on condition, gauge and type.
350-550 dollars depending on overall condition.
200 USD or so
Or Brazil and ERA? Inexpensive firearm (what would you expect from Kresge) imported back when Kresge was still in business. Probably not worth over $50 if it is a single shot.
The Stevens Model 27A single shot 16 gauge shotgun was produced from the late 1930s until the early 1970s. To determine its exact age, you would need to check the serial number, as this can provide a more specific year of manufacture. Generally, firearms produced in this era can be anywhere from 50 to 80 years old today.
To determine the age of a Springfield model 944 20 gauge single shot shotgun, check the serial number, which can often provide a date of manufacture; reference charts or databases specific to Springfield firearms can help with this. Additionally, examining the proof marks, design features, and any distinctive characteristics can provide clues about the production era. Consulting with a firearms expert or collector may also yield useful insights into the model's history.
Looking for someone with history of a single barrel shot gun with wells Fargo & co on barrel and four notches also on gun like to know if its from the stage coach era as the shot gun is called coach
nowhere i don't guess. i have one and can't find anything, i did see on just like it sell for 87$ 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.