50-100
50-100 USD or so
1918 value depends on condition
Are you sure that does not say Meriden- instead of Meridian? Meriden was a gunmaker in that time frame- they were owned by Sears, and made guns for them. If that is the name, value would depend on condition, but somewhere in the $150-$200 range. If you serach for Meriden Firearms, you can see the website with the company history.
Gibraltar was a trade name used by Sears Roebuck for utility shotguns made by Meriden Arms of Meriden, Connecticut or by Stevens in Chicoppe Falls, Massachusetts. It was probably made in the 1930s. Depending on condition, value is around $65. No major collector interest, value is as a shooter.
Gibraltar was a trade name used by Sears Roebuck for utility shotguns made by Meriden Arms of Meriden, Connecticut or by Stevens in Chicoppe Falls, Massachusetts. It was probably made in the 1930s. Depending on condition, value is around $65. No major collector interest, value is as a shooter.
Meriden Firearms, Meriden, Connecticut, operated from 1905 to 1915 and was owned by Sears Robuck. Mr. A J Aubrey was the Sears official in charge of Meriden Firearms.
50-100 US dollars
VALUE $150 AGE , NOT SURE
1918
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Gibraltar was a trade name used by Sears Roebuck for utility shotguns made by Meriden Arms of Meriden, Connecticut or by Stevens in Chicoppe Falls, Massachusetts. It was probably made in the 1930s. Depending on condition, value is around $65. No major collector interest, values is as a shooter.