Doubt it. Eastern Arms was a trade name and not an actual manufacturer. It is possible that some guns marked Eastern Arms Co were manufactured by Remington for Sears Roebuck.
Remington Arms is in fact the largest US producer of shotguns and firearms. They manufacture and sell arms to both the military and to civilians from various resellers and retailers.
For most of them , I would presume. Just contact Remington Arms( I am sure they have a website) or contact a local gun dealer/gunsmith.
Remington Statues, normally made of bronze can be found on many sites. Try checking out the broncobuster website, or the Frederic Remington Art website.
Only Remington and the BATFE know.
He certainly did.
May have been made by Andrew Fyrberg & Sons Mfg, Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works, or J. Stevens Arms for Sears sometime between the 1890s and c. 1950. A single shot .410 will sell for $50-$150 and a double $200-$300, depending on condition.
War!
Americans to sell arms to any country at war
Gunshop, gunshow.
No beause arms sell is global and peplo can sell it ilgele
'1929' is going to be a patent date, not a model number. Eastern Arms Co was not an actual manufacturer, it was a brand name used by Sears on guns they marketed, generally made by the Stevens Arms Co. Value is strictly based on its usability as a shooter, and single-barrel 16ga shotguns will generally sell for less than $100. 1929 is a model number marked on Stevens/Springfield shotguns.
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