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Knickerbocker was a house brand name for Crescent Arms shotguns distributed by HD Folsom. All you can know for sure is that it was made before 1915.
Unknown. Could be a store name or a trade brand.
Coast to Coast shotguns was a store brand marketed by the Coast to Coast hardware store chain. They were made by Mossberg, Stevens, Savage, and Springfield.
Montgomery Ward did not make firearms. They contracted with makers and had their store brand put on them.
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Revelation was a brand sold by Western Auto stores and made by various manufacturers.
They are just made in Turkey, like many other Brand name shot guns. lcj
Nitro King was a Sears Roebuck brand name made by Crescent Arms, 1908-1917.
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No. Remington shotguns are made in the USA.
Western Field was Montgomery Wards' house brand for their sporting goods/firearms. The M550A; B; C and ABD was made by O.F. Mossberg & Sons. It is essentially a Mossberg M500 shotgun. They also made shotguns for Sears Roebuck under the J.C. Higgins housebrand and later the Ted Williams brand -- as well as shotguns for Western Auto under the Revalation brand.