I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO HERE ABOUT IT. I HAVE A 16 GAGE SINGLE SHOT.IT CAME OUT OF LAWRENCE 75 YEARS AGO WHEN MY FAMILY DECIDED TO COME NORTH TO THE FLAT COUNTRY.
FRED EARLES
lfearles@aol.com
Well, honey, that depends on a lot of factors like the condition, age, and any special features. But let's be real, a 12 gauge single barrel tristate made by Ironton Arms from Ohio probably won't fetch you a fortune. You might be looking at a couple hundred bucks if you're lucky, but hey, it's better than a kick in the teeth!
25 cents sorry mate
Ohio Valley Arms shotguns were called trade name shotguns and were made by Crescent Arms. Crescent arms made guns from 1892 to 1931 and would put anyones company name on the gun if they purchased at least 12 of them and paid for the die with their name on it.
Brophy's book on Marlin History has sn information.
No known history published on this company
Union Fire Arms Co was in business from 1903 to 1910, then became Union Arms Co until 1913.
Not currently listed on the internet. Try the local library and bracket your search in 10 year increments.
You can find a brief history of Warner Arms Co in The Standard Catalog of Firearms or other reference books.
No written history
no published history
You can try searching online on gun forums, websites that specialize in firearms history, or contacting the manufacturer directly if they are still in business. Additionally, you can visit a local gun shop or gun show to see if there are any experts who can provide information on Stanley Arms shotguns.
Toledo, Ohio, 1910-1913.