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Here's what little I can find in the Standard Catalog. Incorporated in 1902. Used the names Union Fire Arms, Union Arms Company, Illinois Arms Company and Bee Be Arms Company. In 1917 the company was either bought up or absorbed by Ithaca Gun Company. They manufactured slide action shotguns, hammerless doubles, a few single shot shotguns, and a couple semi-automatic pistols.
I just came into a Union Arms double-barrel and the only info I have found is that the guns made under the Union Arms of Toledo, Ohio label were built between 1910 and 1913. Afterwards, the company went out of business. I would guess that unless you found someone with a non-working gun that was willing to part with the desired part, you are out of luck. draigen
Union Fire Arms Co was in business from 1903 to 1910, then became Union Arms Co until 1913.
IIRC, it was in the 40's or so
union metallic cartridge (company) The Union Metallic Cartridge Company of Bridgeport and Remington Arms Company were combined into one company and became Remington U.M.C.
Union Metallic Cartridge Company Marcus Hartley and Partners purchased Remington Arms Com and combined it with Union Metallic Cartridge Company which was also owned by them into a single company in 1912. Remington UMC
The company that is listed in the related links IS NOT the Buffalo Arms in question that made Buffalo Arms Derringers. The company went out of business long ago, and there are no known websites, or information regarding them.
No. Through various buy-outs and mergers, whatever remains of Union is somewhere in Pennzoil.
No. The Ithaca Gun Company went out of business in July 2005. True they went out of Business, however, they reopened at the beginning of the year. Website is: www.ithacagunsusa.com
forehand arms co was in business from 1898 to1902 from worcester,mass. sorry that's all i know right nowAnswerforehand arms co. was in business from 1898 to1902 in worcester, mass. sorry, don't konw any more
Forehand Arms Company was in business from 1871 to 1902, when the company was bought. If you are looking for one of those, check with dealers in antique firearms.