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∙ 17y agoDiamond Arms was a tradename used by the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St Louis on shotguns they retailed via mail-order catalog. PROBABLY made by Crescent, although possibly by Stevens or Hopkins & Allen. Would have to see the gun to be sure. Exact age will be impossible to determine, but a safe bet is pre-World War II. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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∙ 17y agoNo such model number
Well, let's see now ...The factors of 590,089,227 are:1, 3, 7, 13, 17, 21, 39, 51, 53, 91, 119, 159, 221, 273, 357, 371, 663, 689, 901,1113, 1547, 2067, 2399, 2703, 4641, 4823, 6307, 7197, 11713, 14469, 16793,18921, 31187, 35139, 40783, 50379, 81991, 93561, 122349, 127147, 218309,245973, 285481, 381441, 530179, 654927, 856443, 890029, 1590537, 1652911,2161499, 2670087, 3711253, 4958733, 6484497, 11133759, 11570377, 15130493,28099487, 34711131, 45391479, 84298461 and 196696409The factors of 590,089,201 are:1, 13, 193, 479, 491, 2509, 6227, 6383,92447, 94763, 235189, 1201811, 1231919,3057457, and 45391477.The common factors are:1 and 13And the greatest common factor is: 13 .You're welcome. If you find mistakes here, please let me know.And I sure wouldn't mind a little tiny TP.