There is a web site called Old West Scroungers. They sell antique ammo and other items. If they do not have it, they are likely to help put you in the right direction. There web site is at the related link below.
A friend has a similar gun , he has no answers either. I am looking to find out more also. If you find out something please email me at ccg@triad.rr.com
I'm not sure if Witch Hunter is the same as Witch Hunter Robin but if it is it's dubbed on watchcartoononline.com
In the cave where you find giratina
You can find information on the Central Arms St. Louis 16-gauge double barrel break open shotgun through several sources. Online firearm auction sites, collector forums, and gun enthusiast websites often provide detailed specifications, historical context, and user reviews. Additionally, resources like the Blue Book of Gun Values can offer pricing and appraisals. Local libraries or gun shops may also have reference materials on vintage shotguns.
Made by Savage for Sears.
BLue Book of Gun Values
I have a nitro hunter 12 ga serial 555281 $50 for the whole gun
100 years or so. 50-100 USD
28 gauge with single barrel How do you find its age and value?
Nitro Hunter was a trade name used by Crescent firearms, who closed down decades ago. You may find a used stock with a lot of luck, no set price.
What is the Value of my Crescent Fireams, 12 Gauge, Double Barrel, Curly Hammers......no serial number that I can find
try the barrel or receiver.
the make of the shotgun is Daiwa model 500 it's a 12 gauge
Go to google and enter "20 gauge double barrel shotgun" then click the (images) button at the top of your screen. Then hit (search images).
The old nitro hunter was made in the early part of the 20th century. Most of the guns that i have seen are pretty well used. The value of the shotgun is about the same value of a modern single barrel in the same condition. There is no real collectors value to speak of, for the old guns. A man told me that he had been offered 500.00 dollars for a Nitro hunter. I responded, "Thats where two fools met, He was a fool for offering and you were a fool for not taking it". Might be a gun for fools with little retail value, but to some of us, this gun means something. The guns were bought for survival by old timers in this part of the country. That's why you probably won't find one in mint condition just like you won't find an old plow that is in mint condition. Lots of people have these guns as heirlooms. So, to use a cliche, that makes them "priceless" to some of us.
I have a double barrel 20ga 101.7 eastern arms what is it worth
Not necessarily. Take it to a gunsmith to find out the correct caliber/gauge.