'American Gun Co' was a house brand of the H&D Folsom Co, a major firearm distributor of the late 1800's through the early 20th century. The guns were made by Crescent Firearms, which H&D Folsom bought c.1922. 'American Gun Co of New York' was a house-brand of Crescent before the Folsom takeover and the 'of New York' was dropped afterwards. The whole nine yards was eventually taken over by Savage. Your Victor Ejector would have been made in 1900-1930. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Most old single shots sell between $35 and $75, depending on condition, but a .410 may bring a premium from the right buyer.
i read the answer on the 410 and since i have one i just wanted to contact the buyer.
Wisners list it but dont answer e-mails
It was never documented when Crescent Firearms made these single shot .410 gauge shotguns.It should be noted that these shotguns were made with a 12in.barrel.Under today,s laws these short barreled single shot shotguns are considered illegal if they were not registered with BATFE and be subject to seizure.
25-150 USD
Crescent made inexpensive "working" firearms 70-100 yrs ago
The condition is very important. For example, for American Gun Company, double barrel 410 with exposed hammers, if it's broken, rusty, or just plain used-up, $50 or less. If it's in near mint condition, it could go up to $400. Most in "average" condition will go for $200-$250. If it were a larger gauge it would only bring about half as much, but 410's seem to be popular right now.
The Electric Company - 1971 410 4-20 was released on: USA: 15 November 1974
if its a single shot, then 75-150, a double barrel possibly 300
ALL you can get
50-150 USD