Step into the past with the Keen Kutter Single Shot Shotgun, a historical piece crafted by Simmons Hardware Co. This 12 Gauge shotgun is a representation of American ingenuity from a bygone era, produced under the Keen Kutter brand, renowned from 1862 to 1939. While this shotgun is in poor condition and deemed unsafe to fire due to previous unsatisfactory repairs, it holds significant value as an antique and a collector's item, offering a tangible connection to early American craftsmanship.
The overall condition of this firearm is poor, with widespread rust, scratches, and marks adorning its 30-inch blued barrel. The bore is heavily fouled, showing noticeable dirt, stains, and significant corrosion. The laminate hardwood stock, while showing its age, still retains its classic appeal. Please note that a thorough inspection by a qualified gunsmith is highly recommended before any attempt to fire this shotgun.
Despite its current state, the Keen Kutter shotgun tells a story of a time when single shot shotguns were a staple for hunters and farmers alike. Its full choke and 2 3/4" chamber reflect the design standards of its era, and the single-shot action is a testament to simplicity and reliability in firearm design. Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate the historical value and the craftsmanship that Simmons Hardware Co. poured into each piece.
Owning a Keen Kutter Single Shot Shotgun extends beyond a simple acquisition; it is an opportunity to preserve a piece of history. Whether displayed proudly in a collection or used as a conversation starter about the evolution of firearms, this shotgun is a remarkable artifact from an iconic American brand. Seize the chance to own a part of history that bridges the past with the present, capturing the essence of early American life.




