There isn't going to be any, unless you find an old catalog. The NR Davis Gun Co bought the Warner Gun Co in 1917 and began producing guns marked Davis Warner Arms Co. Shortly after, the Crescent Firearms Co bought the company and produced guns under that name from parts already manufactured, until Crescent was bought by Stevens Arms.
Who made the first gatling gun?
The gatling gun was invented by Richard Gatling in 1861 (it was a common weapon in the American civil war, i must add).
Do you need a gun permit in New York?
It depends on what you mean. The state of New York does issue permits, but the city of New York does not recognize permits issued by NY state, or permits issued by any other state. New York City does issue it's own proprietary permits, but as I understand it, they are extremely difficult to obtain.
Made between 1902 and 1910. Value would be under $100.
Can you carry a shotgun in your vehicle?
That is totally dependent on the state you are in and the method you secure it in your vehicle. You are normally safe in carried in the trunk of your vehicle in a case and unloaded. New York for instance is horrible with gun rights while states such as Utah understand the second amendment.
It depends upon the laws of the state where the incident occurred, for example in Kansas the penalty could be a maximum of 10 years in prison and a $1,000 fine. A Federal charge carries a maximum of 3-5 years for the weapon and additional penalty if it was loaded and the person had more ammunition in his or her possession at the time of arrest. Sentences imposed for criminal offenses vary greatly due to the applicable state and/or federal statutes, previous criminal history of the accused, individual circumstances of the case (a threat to other persons or property, condition of the person having the weapon (under the influence of alcohol or drugs, history of mental problems, etc.) and so forth.
Who made The International double barrel 10 Ga patented 1883?
i have one of these in my possession, it was passed down through family. from what i was told it is a Fabrigues d'Armes Unies de Liege gun, you can see the signature stamp if you take it apart its a circle with the initials in it. I was told it was a 12 gauge black powder shell shotgun, so i have never shot it, but if you look up that name on youtube there is a guy shooting one at cans and it is not as smokey as i would expect black powder to be. I need to take it to a gun smith and have them tell me, if i find out more i will let you know. mine is 1887 tho so there might be some differences. If you find anymore info please post as a reply to this so i can read it also. Hope that helps! Thanks in advance and happy shooting.
100 USD
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What is the value of a 12 gauge double barrel shotgun patented in 1915?
If the date is April 20, it was made by Stevens. If it is June 15, it's an Iver Johnson product. If it's something else, we would need to know what other markings are on the gun to identify the maker, but any utility double barrel is worth from $25 if it's rusted or busted up to $250 if it is in new condition.
What is legal length for a sawed off shotgun in Missouri?
Get on the internet (you can since you posted this question), check the federal law, then look up Missouri law to see if they have any difference.
What main assault rifle do the british army use?
The current issue rifle of the British armed forces is the L85-A2 or SA80 (Small Arms 1980s) as it is commonly known.
It is a 5.56mm calibre assault rifle. It is a bullpup, meaning that the pistol grip and trigger are in front of the magazine housing. It's magazines hold 30 rounds, and the weapon has two modes of fire; semi automatic and automatic.
A forced marriage, usually when the bride is pregnant. It derives from the alleged old southern custom of pursuading the groom to marry the pregnant bride at gunpoint, hence, "shotgun wedding".
Can a felon carry a shotgun in SD?
This can only happen if the felon gets a pardon (very hard to get), Has no violent charges and ten years has passed sense they have been arrested or in trouble, and was charged with a 3rd degree felony. Anything else is a definite NO.
Well that is not true, If you would actually have read up on SD laws you would know that your answer is incorrect. In SD you can hunt if you have a felony. Unless it is a felony that is violent, or a felony involving drugs. The people that say no to this are bias, and think once a felon always a felon.
If its in good shape I believe somewhere in the vicinity of 300-400 would be close.
That's the Model 520 Stevens. In typical condition they sell for around $150, really nice ones might get to $200-$225. There were military US-marked riot and trenchgun variants of the Stevens 520 than can reach over $1000. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Value of H Pieper double barrel shotgun Patent 23 April 1887?
$175-$250 in good condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
How old do you have to be to buy a rifle or shotgun in Wisconsin?
You need a lawyer for a legal and correct answer.
Another View: Contact your local law enforcement agency or fish and game officer. They should be able to furnish you with the correct answer . . . at no cost.
Where can you find parts for a 16 gauge double barrel Riverside shotgun patented April 20 1915?
Riverside Arms is a brand name used by the J Stevens Arms Co. on many good quality shotguns. The value depends on model, gauge, and condition. There is little collector interest in single barrel shotguns. Information about J Stevens Arms apply to Riverside Arms Co.
What is the value of an Ithaca 500 E 20 gauge over and under shotgun?
I just bought one of these at a gun shop for about 250, but it has a couple of small scratches on the wood.
Hi I bought one of these at Peabody's guns today for $140.00 It is in very good condition with one gouge in the checkering panel on the left side of the butt stock. Resale price on these is always low and the fit of metal to wood is poor on some of these but they are rugged and shootable.
That patent date was used by J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co, but I can't find 376 listed as a Stevens or Savage model number. Could have been made for a hardware store or mail order business and marked with the model number requested by the retailer.
What sniper rifle did Carlos hathcock use?
Carlos Hathcock was the first to realise the potential for single shot use of the tripod mounted Browning .50 Heavy Machine Gun. He had a special mount made to take his Unertl telecopic sight which would fit the receiver of the MG. It is recorded that he would typically go to the front line, ask to have use of any Browning that may be handy, mount his scope, take some zeroing shots to adjust the sight and wait for a target. This combination was deadly at very long range (1000 plus yards) and any hit from the 750 grain boat- tailed bullet unlikely to be survivable.
Initially his preferred rifle was a pre 1964 (Winchester quality after this time declined) Model 70 Winchester M40 bolt action in 30-06(he preferred the 30-06 over the, then, current 7.62x51 Nato(aka .308 Win). He did not reload his own ammunition but used issue, 168gr Ball, Match ammo. His 'number two', when needed, usually used an M14, semi automatic, in 7.62x51 Nato. Thus two seperate types of ammunition were required for any sortie. Hathcocks main attributes were; willing self sacrifice, absolute determination and infinite patience. He had an excellent understanding of practical ballistics and fieldcraft.
i have a old Ranger double barrel hammerless double trigger shotgun precision grade 104.3 model# 16 1903R im trying to find parts butt stock an forarm stock an barrels to restore gun.I would suggest that you start your search at Numrich Gun Parts Corp.They may be found on the web.After that I would suggest that you shop any local gun shows(The larger the better) for the parts you need.Good luck in your search.
Are sawed off shotguns illegal?
I assume you mean in the United States in which case no*, but they are regulated as AOWs.
*this varies by state some have additional laws that may change this answer
They are legal to a certain extent. The barrel of the gun can be no less than 18 inches long from the tip to the end of the chamber or the over all length from the tip of barrel to the end of the stock. To have one shorter you must first get a special license from the ATF along with a background check. At least that is what I got out of everywhere I looked.
Actually, both answers are only partially correct. A shotgun with a short barrel is only AOW (any other weapon) if it has no stock. If it is a short barrel shotgun with a regular shoulder stock, it is a SBS (short barrel shotgun).
You do not apply for a special license. That is an urban legend. Short shotguns, short rifles, machine guns, and silencers are legal in 38 or 39 states. When you purchase the item, you must pay a $200 tax, not apply for any special license. You pay a one-time tax on each item, so if you buy two silencers, you pay $200 twice.
A few items are AOW. The most common one is, as stated above, a short barrelled shotgun with no stock. That tax fee is only $5.00.