Old gun catalogs from the 1960s
Firearms International was an importer, now out of business I believe. It is unlikely that they would have actually marked the gun with their name before these markings were required in 1968. There are probably other markings that may identify the actual manufacturer. Double Action refers to a revolver mechanism and I have no idea what you mean by a doubleaction trigger on a rifle.
Provide a detailed description of ALL markings.
They were an importer. They did not make firearms. Provide a DETAILED description of ALL markings, barrel length, stock material, sights, type of action.
Pre or Post War? Pre
FIC did not make firearms, they imported them. No way to answer without a detailed description of all markings, barrel length, caliber, stock, sights, finish, condition, etc..
FIC was an importer. Provide a detailed description of all markings and features for more information.
Need detailed description of all markings on weapon.
Titan was the name used for firearms made for the firm FIE (Firearms Import Export) of Florida. They were low cost firearms made, for the most part, in what was West Germany. There were several different Titan pistols in different calibers. FIE has been out of business for 20 years now. If you can post a description and ALL markings, we would have better chance of getting you some information.
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.
You need to arange to visit a gun shop with the firearms. We are limited in what we can do here without seeing the guns.
Post a detailed description of all markings, finish, barrel length, wood, box, papers, etc..
Can't be answered without a detailed description of ALL markings.