Quite a few have, Winchester is one.
Patent number 2094577, granted in 1937, pertains to a design for a rifle. It specifically includes innovations related to the firearm's mechanism, enhancing its functionality and efficiency. The details of the patent can provide insights into the technological advancements in firearm design during that era. For more specific information, you may refer to the patent documents available through the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
The Ranger 101 .14 caliber .22 long rifle was manufactured by the J. C. Higgins division of the Sears, Roebuck and Company. This division produced a variety of firearms and outdoor equipment, often branding them under the Ranger name. The patent number 2094577 relates to a specific design feature of the firearm, emphasizing its unique greased-only smokeless operation.
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Without the name of the maker there is no way to answer the question.
Patent # 2,630,175 is on the Stevens Model 58 , 20ga. bolt action shotgun magazine.
That's a patent date, you need to atleast describe what kind of rifle you have, pump, bolt, something.... Patent dates nor serials a model specific.
Impossible to answer without knowing who made it.
The patent date should be just in from of the bolt under the rear sight. But only if it is a bolt action!!!!
There were three different Winchester lever-action Models with the 1866 patent... the Model 1866, the Model 1873, and the Model 1876. The 1866 patent date refers to King's patent for the side loading gate mechanism.
marlin 35 cal. lever action. rifle/ Marlin makes the rifle ,but not the ammo for it.
The Springfield Model 15, which is associated with patent number 2230372, was manufactured in 1950. This model is a bolt-action rifle produced by the Springfield Armory, and the patent was granted on March 4, 1941. The rifle itself became more widely known and distributed in the years following its production.
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