I believe they do, along with Marlin Fire Arms
I have found the quality of Remington arms to be very good quality.I own three Remington rifles myself.
Quite possible. I own a Model 64B firearm, Mine was manufactured as a"Lakefield 64B" which were made in Lakefield,On manufactured in Canada, Lakefield arms produced various rimfire firearms and was acquired by Savage arms which is why you can go out and buy a brand new 64B firearm under the name "Savage 64B" and as far as I'm aware although savage arms is an American company they still have operations running in Lakefield,Ontario Hope this helps
Yes there is, I own one.
Bought by SavageNot as an independent company. The owners were demoralized by the successful passage of anti-gun legislation in Canada and sold the business. It was acquired by the Savage Arms Company of America which did not keep the name alive. Most of the rifles are sold in the U.S. and under their own brand. MJHC, Nepean, Ontario, Canada.
Revelation was a brand name sold by Western Auto. Some may have been manufactured by Remington, but they will not quite be of the qualilty the company would put their own name on.
Start by contacting Savage Arms Customers Service through their website (they own the Stevens brand) and ask for an owner' manual.
I'm not so sure what the model 101.7 is, but I purchased guns for Sears for many years. I do own three Sears guns. I have in my gun case a Sears 101.7D that was manufactured I believe by Savage Arms at the time. Any questions, my e-mail is dorlerl@yahoo.com
The Stevens Model 125, a 22 caliber Bolt-Action, Single-Shot rifle was manufactured between the years of 1898 and 1912 in Westfield, Massachusetts, U.S.A. by Savage Arms. Serial Numbers for these units range between D55350 and D62550. Earlier models will have numerically lower serial numbers. Serial numbers do overlap with other Savage Arms firearms during this era. Most Model 125 Bolt-Action, Single-Shot rifles sell for $240.00 USD to $600.00 USD depending on age and condition. Earlier models manufactured before 1905 command higher values (serial numbers below D57000.) I currently own a Stevens Savage model 125 but the serial # is much higher leading me to believe these guns were made much later than 1912. My guns serial begins with D520xxx , six numbers after the letter D. Anyone with more info please . Savage Industries did not own Stevens arms until 1920 when they purchased them. Savage Industries was manufacturing the 125 in 1982 but I am not sure when they started or stopped production. Savage arms purchased Savage Industries out of bankruptcy in 1991 and never manufactured the model 125. I now have a 1976 Savage Arms catalog and it does not list the model 125 I have searched advertisements and gun catalogs all the way back to 1944 and have been unable to find any listings of this rifle. I also find many conflicting dates concerning Savage Industries/arms and their purchase of J. Stevens Arms and the manufacture of the model 125. I am beginning to believe the history of this firearm is lost.
I own one of these myself. i ran across an ad on eBay that advertised these guns for sale in a 1965 savage catalog. dherring0004@hotmail.com
It's probably a model 14 but there's no question here to answer.
Purple wasn't a Remington color.
Cerberus Capital Management (One of the largest in the the US) - They own a lot of stuff including (still? Chrysler), Marlin, DPMS, and a bunch of other companies. The Wikipedia on them is quite good...