75-150 dollars
50-100 USD
value will depend on condition. also is one of your barrel riffled for accurate slug? is it still operational and accurate? I have a Stevens 1915 410 with one barrel riffled and its in perfect working order, dead accurate, and its in the best condition I have ever seen for that time era. Mines been feeding the family for generations.
50-100 USD
what is a newera nitrohammerless #4012 model 1900 double barrel shotgun
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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.
The Champion 410, a shotgun model produced by the Champion Arms Company, was primarily manufactured in the 1980s. Specific production dates can vary, but the model is generally associated with that era. If you have a specific serial number, you might be able to identify its exact manufacturing date through resources or databases specific to firearm serial numbers.
The Westernfield 410 Model M155B was manufactured by the Mossberg Company, a well-known American firearms manufacturer. Westernfield was a brand used by the Montgomery Ward department store for firearms, and Mossberg produced these shotguns for them. The M155B is a bolt-action shotgun that reflects the design and quality typical of Mossberg's production during that era.
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.
Somewhat depends on the era it was made. The .410 was not introduced in the Model 21 until the mid-1950's, and fewer than 50 were made in .410 through 1959. After Model 21 moved into the Custom Shop, only FIVE true .410 guns were made through 1982 when US Repeating Arms took over. Very few total USRAC Model 21's were produced in any gauge, with .410 and 28ga being the fewest. Currently, Connecticut Shotgun Manufacturing make the Model 21 to order. A true Model 21 in .410 can command $25000-$75000. ANYbody contemplating purchasing one of these really should research the specific gun and have it thoroughly checked for originality and condition. These guns are almost certainly all well-known guns with established sale records. An 'undiscovered' Model 21 in .410 would be very suspicious. sales@countrygunsmith.net