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Unread 04-04-2020, 10:30 PM   #1
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I bought SN 6892 this past week it was also stamped not for ball and marked Quail Hammerless. Decent shape with the exception of the buttstock. Not enough there to even duplicate.
Gave it to a friend that can remedy that issue.
This was the 3rd crescent 410 I have owned. Nothing fancy about these 410’s but decent little guns for the money.
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My gun is stamped Crescent - Davis Arms Corporation. 56000 serial number range. Looks much like the Empire posted by Dave but I cannot find any name or model number on it.
Fun little gun and I shoot it pretty well. 26 inch IM/F I would guess. Pistol splinter DT . all original finishes. Shot very little. LOP a bit short. better with a pad.
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Must have been old Harry Smith that went with me to the Roanoke shows. That was a long schlep down I-81. Hundred fifty miles of sameness. For quite a while when I lived in Virginia I-66 wasn't punched through all the way to I-81.

Ahh... The Rockingham County Fairgrounds Show. I picked up several interesting things there. My first Tobin comes to mind.
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