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From the Crescent Fire Arms link: "Crescent took over what remained from Bacon in 1892." New York Arms Co. is listed; not New York Gun Co.
Thanks, I've actually have been in contact with a gentleman who specializes in New York arms co guns he hasn't seen any New York Gun Co stamped guns. His impression was that this gun was made between 1850 and 1890
 
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