No. Firearms International Corp was primarily an importer of European made civilian hunting arms.
You must define what "BOP" means.
Proofhouse.com has a store brand chart
Mossberg made all their rifles in the USA.
200 to 600 dollars depending on condition these are very good rifles
depending on condition, anywhere from $100 to $1000. These ARE collectable firearms, but value is based on condition and originality.
3006 weeks = 3006 x 7 days = 21,042 days
Go to the Ruger website, under customer service, historical data, rifles, select your model, find serial number, and it will show year of manufacture.
Good luck. I would try gun shops, gun shows, want ads, Shotgun News to start.
All rifles or reasonable caliber are going to have recoil, I would look at your mounts or scope. tighten up your scope rail
The value of a 1954 Springfield .30-06 rifle with a bayonet can vary significantly based on its condition, originality, and any modifications. Generally, prices can range from about $600 to $1,200 or more. Rifles in pristine condition with original parts and accessories tend to command higher prices. It's advisable to consult a firearms appraiser or check recent sales for a more accurate valuation.
They are: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 167, 334, 501, 1002, 1503, 3006.
The value of a Model 1917 .30-06 rifle, particularly one made by Brescia, can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and historical significance. Generally, prices for these rifles can range from $300 to $800 or more, depending on factors like original parts, manufacturer markings, and any modifications. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a knowledgeable firearms dealer or check recent auction results.