Revelation was the "store brand" used by Western Auto stores. Several companies made guns for Western Auto, and marked them with the Revelation brand rather than Winchester, Savage, Marlin, High Standard. etc.
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Revelation model 200-2550 lever action rifle was made by the marlin firearms company.It is a Model 336 Marlin rifle.
My cross reference for that model shows it as a Mossberg 500. Those were not single shot firearms.
The Revelation model R125B in .22 Long Rifle was manufactured by the Savage Arms Company. It was sold under the Revelation brand, which was a label used by the Western Auto Supply Company for firearms and ammunition. The R125B is a bolt-action rifle known for its reliability and accuracy.
The Revelation Model 205 lever-action .30-30 rifle was manufactured by Marlin Firearms. It was sold under the Revelation brand, which was associated with the Western Auto Supply Company in the mid-20th century. This model features a classic lever-action design commonly used for hunting and sport shooting.
Neither Revelation nor Western Field made firearms. The first is a brand name retailed by Western Auto and the second by Montgomery Ward. The Revelation 220 is a Mossberg 800 and the 225 a Savage 340.
Well, Western Auto never made guns. I believe your Model 207 was made by Marlin, as their Model 336 Carbine, and marked with the Western Auto Revelation brand. Western Auto seems to have dropped out of the firearms business by the 1980's.
Well, Western Auto never made guns. I believe your Model 207 was made by Marlin, as their Model 336 Carbine, and marked with the Western Auto Revelation brand. Western Auto seems to have dropped out of the firearms business by the 1980's.
If your revelation is a bolt action, tube fed .22, it is probably a Savage Model 46. Savage is a good quality moderate cost firearm- and any firearm with a "store brand", such as Revelation, JC Higgins, or Westernfield typically commands less money than the company marked firearms. Depending on condition, $50-$80.
The Revelation Model 355Y-E 20 gauge shotgun was manufactured by the Stevens division of the Savage Arms Company. It was produced in the mid-20th century and is known for its affordability and reliability as a field gun. The Revelation brand was often used for firearms sold through the Montgomery Ward retail chain.
The Revelation 12-gauge model M2071 was manufactured by the Western Auto Supply Company, which sold firearms under the Revelation brand. The actual production of this shotgun was typically done by a third-party manufacturer, often believed to be Stevens or another similar company. These shotguns were popular in the mid-20th century, primarily for hunting and recreational shooting.
Well, no- and no. Revelation was the brand named used on firearms made for the Western Auto Company. They got out of the gun business, and then out of business- period. So, no, no one makes ANY Revelation firearm. I THINK your rifle was a Marlin 99, and the Marlin 99 has been out of production since about 1978.