I just saw one at my local dealer for under $200. According to the clerk, it may or may not take too many shots... I just saw one at my local dealer for under $200. According to the clerk, it may or may not take too many shots...
Howard Arms was a name used by the Meriden Arms company from around 1905 to 1915. There are no records available to give you a better date. Their value is around $100.
No published sn data.
HOWARD ARMS CO. Tradename used by Meriden Firearms Company (1905-1918) on revolvers. Meridan was a subsidiary of Sears Roebuck and produced firearms for sale through their catalogs and retail stores.
10-100 usd
Howard Arms was a trade name used by Sears Roebuck on revolvers made by their subsidiary company, Meriden Firearms Co., from about 1905 to 1915. The only "model" designation would be the caliber, .38 or .32.
Meriden used the Howard name of guns it made for Sears about 1905. They were fairly cheap guns then- and now. Value $25-80, depending on condition.
20-60 USD or so
5-80 uSD or so
According to gun data .com they did. I am currently looking for parts for one of these tip-up .32 cal. revolvers.
$75-$150, depending on the exact model and condition.
Turn of the century to the mid-30's or so.
@ turn of the century, inexpensive.