Palmetto shot guns were made by Crescent Fire Arms Co. Crescent made firearms for many different companies and gun outlets. Crescent made a decent gun...............
Will have to be made. Semi-inletted stocks for Crescent Hammerless shotguns can be had for around $40, but require quite a bit of expert work to finish.
It is a shotgun not a rifle- and Crescent was bought by Savage in 1931.
Made by Crescent Firearms Co for HSB & Co.
You might be able to have one made.
No. Crescent made inxpensive shotguns under more than 100 different trade names.
WH Davenport (1891-1910) and Crescent (1893-1932).
Pachmayr did not make guns, they made stocks and grips.
Yes. Trade name used by Crescent for a shotgun they made.
Some Enders Royal Service shotguns are Crescent Model 60's marked with Shapleigh Hardware's trade name, but some were made by other manufacturers.
a 410 ga. shotgun pistol was made by crescent firearms and is very rare. however, regular shotguns do not have much value
Trade name used by a hardware company in Pennsylvania. Actual manufacturer could be one of several such as Iver Johnson, Davenport, Stevens or Crescent. Any parts, including stocks, would undoubtedly have to be made and fitted.