Stanley firearms was a name applied to firearms imported from Belgian by the H & D Folsom Arms Co. of New York, N.Y.. The Folsom Arms Co. imported & or manufactured low cost firearms under a number of different names. You could actually buy the same firearm at a number of different stores with different names on it. Cresent Arms (a manufacture of low cost firearms) of Norwich, Conn. was acquired by the Folsom Arms Co. to be ther manufacturing division. As all the records of this originazation ( Folsom/ Cresent) have been long since lost or destroyed. Your search for more imfo. is going to be a tough one. Good luck!
It is when you fire the rifle or shotgun, but the projectile fails to leave the barrel of the firearm.
The "crown" of any firearm is the front end of the barrel- the muzzle. It refers to a rounded shape of the end of the barrel.
There is no restriction on barrel length but the overall length of the firearm must be 26.5 in or greater
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I find no listing for "London Arms Co." Provide more information or take the firearm to a local gunsmith for a professional appraisal.
50-150 dollars
i.have.a.j-reynolds-double barrel 16ga belguim rabbit ear shotgun seaking information
A few years either way of the turn of the century
Realistically, no. Based on sn, you probably have a Model 1900. Go to remington.com for more information in Firearm Model History. Model ---- ---- ----
A gun is a firearm whose barrel is not grooved (rifled), as with a shotgun, for instance. (A firearm whose barrel IS grooved is called a rifle. Examples include the common hunting rifle as well as the huge rifles on navy ships that can lob a shell as far as 25 miles. A firearm is composed of a barrel, a triggering mechanism, a chamber, and an explosive cartridge and bullet.
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The barrel of a firearm is the tube through which a bullet travels when a gun is fired.