the 'bluebook'
Books and features
The "Gun Digest Book of Firearms Assembly/Disassembly" part 3 is very good for us amateurs. This firearn is refered to in this book as the M# 90.
Blue Book of Firearms Values, Standard Dictionary of Firearms.
According to a contribution on a firearms research forum this company went out of businees during the Depression of the 1930s.
BLue Book of gun values
You have to look it up in a book like "2008 Standard Catalog of Firearms" or a similar book. There is a large section on Ivers Johnson firearms.
Go out and find a "catalogue of Firearms" in a book store, you will find the answer there. <><><> There are several THOUSAND gun makers.
Yes, you can cite your book in your research paper.
Check Blue Book of Gun Values
Perhaps a good place to start would be to find a copy of Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms- you may be able to request a copy through your local library. This is a fairly comprehensive book with good descriptions and illustrations of thousands of antique firearms. You might also check for gun dealers in your area that know antique firearms, or check out a local gun show, where dealers in antique firearms have been neatly gathered in one spot for your convenience.
Yes, I can provide the citation for the book in your research paper.
well computers are good for alot of things for many reasons for example there good for communicating with friends etc. and there great for research but if your doing research i recommend a good book. because books are a little bit more accurate then computers