Remembering the Past: The New Empire Model 60 | Prolific American Shotgun Maker Crescent Firearms
Andrew examines an American shotgun from Crescent Firearms Company, one of the most prolific shotgun manufacturers from the late 19th century through about 1930. He showcases a late 1920s New Empire Model 60 in 16 gauge, discussing its history, construction, and the company's impact on affordable firearms for average Americans. Learn about this often-overlooked piece of shooting heritage. Don't forget to hit that like and subscribe button! Let us know in the comments what you think of the Crescent Firearms New Empire and what you would like to see in future videos!

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