Well how did they get in your name? Do you live in a state or city where there is mandatory gun registration, even for private-party transactions?
Or are you just talking about the federal "firearms and transfer record" (federal registration) that a person has to fill-out when they buy a gun from a gun dealer (FFL holder-- a sporting goods store, gun shop, or pawn shop usually)?
Is their any such firearms co. by the name of Howard Arms
They did not make firearms. They contracted with makers of firearms to put their name on the firearms they bought.
Since Texas does not HAVE registration of ordinary firearms (same as most states), there ARE no firearms "in your name". Dealers maintain a record at their shop of guns you bought from them- for a period of 20 years.
It was a trade name used by the Hopkins & Allen Firearms Company for shotguns they made.
Sears never made firearms. They "branded" firearms from firearms makers with their name as part of a contract.
Beemiller
No- it is the name of a firearms maker.
Wautauga was made by Crescent Firearms. It was a trade name. Crescent waas in business from @1893 to 1932
One can purchase Jennings firearms from the following sources: Homestead Firearms, Guns America, Lion Seek, Bryco - Jennings, Jimenez Arms, eBay, Family Friends Firearms, to name a few.
No listing for that name. Sorry.
The Name Fabrique Nationale D'armrmes de Guerre is the name of a gun maker located in Herstal,Belgium.They have made firearms for Browning since 1909.The firm also makes many firearms for themselves also with the name you have used marked on the side of their firearms.
Sears stopped selling firearms in 1988. Sears never made firearms, they contracted other gun companies to make guns for them under the Sears brand name.