th 1901 world challenge ejector goes for between $100-$900 depending on the condition. I had my looked at by three diffrent gun smith for that same reason.
A F & Co.Would most likely be Abercrombie and Fitch CoNo, not Abercrombie and Fitch...Shotguns marked World's Challenge Ejector were made by Andrew Fyrberg & Sons Mfg. company in Worcester MA until 1903 and by the Meriden Fire Arms Co. after 1905. They are of very little collector value.
With the vast numbers of brands and models it is hard to value, You may have some success at the shotgun world website, (shotgunworld.com) there is a large network of collectors and shotgun experts there that may be able to help.
You may have some success at the shotgun world website, (shotgunworld.com) there is a vast network of collectors and shotgun experts there that may be able to help.
Should be priceless to you, but to the rest of the world, $50-$125.
You may have some success at the shotgun world website, (shotgunworld.com) there is a vast network of collectors and shotgun experts there that may be able to help
I beleave I saw a value you chart on Shotgun World Around 65-75 dollars I think is what the chart said for one in good shape. check out this web-site for parts and manuals High Standard
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IAAF World Cross Challenge ended in 2000.
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