Crescent would produce orders for as few as 12 guns, apparently, if the customer would pay for a die to have its business name stamped on the receiver. “American Gun Company” was a name used by Crescent Arms of Norwich, Conn., on its trade brand name guns, which were produced for many different retailers (as in somewhere from 175 to 450 depending on which expert you believe) under many names from 1888 to 1931. It might actually have 2 ½-inch chambers a lot of these guns did. I would appreciate any information you may have.” It has 2 ¾-inch chambers, and cylinder chokes, I think. Henry writes: “Here is my American Gun Co. Some Blast from the Past entries are not so much entries as they are cries for help.
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