100-300
THEY ARE RARE 2-3K NOT MANY SURVIVED THE RECALL...
The Sikorsky VS 300 was made in Stratford, Conn.
Little value, inexpensive, made @ turn of the century
The Garbage Museum in Stratford, Conn., closed its doors on August 25, 2011.
value always depends on condition and a person interested in such a shotgun. Fulton arms co was a trademark name marked on shotguns made by W.H Davenport Fire Arms Co, Norwich, conn. It was incorporated by Hunter Arms Co, Fulton, N.Y.
1926
Roberta Krensky Cooper has written: 'The American Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford 1955-1985' -- subject(s): American Shakespeare Theatre (Stratford, Conn.), Stage history
They were made by Crescent Firearms, and value would be under $100 even in excellent condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
no, they are made by the Colt Arms Manufacturing Company in Conn.
I bought one this afternoon at a gun shop for $39. Not great condition, but a bit of a novelty.
Iverjohnsoncollector.com used to have sn data.
Made between 1902 and 1910. Value would be under $100.