American Boy: Trade name used on firearms retailed by the Townley Metal and Hardware Company of Kansas City, Missouri, c. 1900-1920.
You can find information about Russell Arms Co. shotguns online at places like Gun Trader or at many local gun stores. You can also find information online at Shotgun World or Arms List.
Try the Blue Book of Gun Values
Spanish-made shotgun imported between 1986-2000. Decent entry level side-by-side.
If data has been published, you might be able to find out the date made and specific model.
You can go to their website http://www.hr1871.com/.
the value of a 1948 Stevens double barrel shotgun 16 gauge. Hammerless.
UGARTACHEA FALCON shotguns were imported in the 1970's and are typically resold in the $350 range.
You should find lots of good information at the American saddlebred horse association website.
To find out further information for American Airlines AAdvantage you can visit their website. You can also call American Airlines and talk to a representative.
Find others who collect them.
You can find information about American Poker 2 at Legal US Poker Sites. Not only information about American Poker 2 at that but they also provide the best site for poker game.
You can find information about American doll clothes on the American Girl Website, their catalog or one of their store locations. You can also ask any little girl who has an American Girl doll about their clothes.
Shotguns made in the US before 1968 were not required to have serial numbers. Would have to go with whatever markings are on the gun.
Based in Taunton UK, genally Birmingham guns stamped with G Hinton. Was eventually taken over by Hellis.
ESSEX Tradename used by Belknap Hardware Company of Louisville, Kentucky on shotguns made by Crescent Fire Arms Company. ESSEX Tradename used by J. Stevens Arms Company on rifles and shotguns.
There is a lot of Information on the Baker Gun & Forging Co. They started in 1890 and made shotguns up to 1923. They made several different grades of shotguns. I suggest that you go to a book store and find a book called "2008 standard catalogue of firearms 18 edition" in it you will find several different photos of shotguns and listing of the different grades. All of them are valuable. look on page 104 for the information you are seeking.
The only figure that I can provide is Winchester only made 32,500 model 21 shotguns from 1931-1988.I would say that your Model 21 Grand American was probably made between 1960-1987.You might be able to find the correct amount of 16ga model 21 shotguns through the Cody firearms museam,Cody Wyoming.
One could find information on the American revolution by making a visit to the libraries reference department. Checking online would be another way that one could access that information.
The American Egg Board (aeb.org)
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The Revelation brand name was used by Western Auto from the 1950's to around 1970 on guns made by various manufacturers.
Check out gunshop.com,they got Lots of info on dbl barrel shotguns.
Would need to know exactly how the gun is marked. Montgomery Ward's did not manufacture shotguns, but they did sell shotguns made for them by various makers.
Mitchell Arms. I own one of these Autoloading shotguns myself! Highest Quality you can find.. period!
Not a lot of information. It was a trade name retailed (I believe) by H&D Folsom of New York City. The guns were made by Crescent, Crescent-Davis, and/or Stevens c. 1890-1940.