When was Springfield Armory Model 1911A1 SN 374172 Manufactured?
it was made by Colt in 1918. If there is a springfield slide on the gun the it was put there later on. Not unusual to see a springfield slide on a colt receiver
37982
Did Savage make a 110 single shot?
Yes, some of their varminters were made in single shot,but they only made a few and they are very difficult to find.
What is the value of a Ruger model 77 30-06?
400-800 depending on condition and options [stainless, manlicher stock, etc.]
Who is the original owner of an 1850 springfield rifle used in the civil war?
I own an original 1850 Springfield rifle used in the civil war! It has the bayonet as well on the end of the Rifle extending its length an extra 2 feet or so.
Can you shoot 3 inch shells out of a Springfield double barrel 12 gauge?
If you can, it would be the newest model 311-H, and it would be stamped as such on the barrels. All the older 311 models were 2 3/4" only.
Can you shoot three and a half inch shells out of a Springfield double barrel 12 gauge?
NO. 3 1/2 shells are fairly new and only to be shot through rifles rated for it. If it doesn't say it on the barrel, DON'T DO IT!
Who made Iver Johnson .22 mag lever action rifles?
Most were actually made in Dachau, Germany by a company called ERMA. Then imported for Iver Johnson. Look in front of the lever, If its an ERMA there should be 3 small stamps,(End one will have the year it was made. IE... Mine has 84..=1984),1 circular 1 with the word ERMA in it. These are getting pretty rare to find anymore. I'm not for sure how many were made. I have one thats about 90%-95%. It has a low 600 SN.
What is the value of a browning magnum made in belgium?
Please include the model number and gauge or caliber to get a answer to your question.Also include a serial number with letters in it,if there is some.
Where did the rifle musket come from?
Originally muskets were long barrelled smoothbore firearms that were used in volley fire arrangement and became a feature of formal combat in the 16th century. At first they were matchlocks (used extensively in the Thirty Years War and the English Civil War). In the early 18th century muskets incorporated flintlocks and were used in many conflicts, including the Jacobite War (1745), the American Revolution (1776) and the Napoleonic Wars (1798-1815). The Rifle Musket first saw it's appearance in America during the Mexican War when they were issued to Mississippi regiments under the command of Col. Jefferson Davis. These differed from conventional muskets in that they were rifled and extremely accurate and effective. The invention of the conical bullet (Minie ball) in the early 1850's made rifled muskets easier to load and smoothbore muskets became obsolete. Springfield and Harpers Ferry Armory were making these weapons before the Civil War and Great Britain also began the manufacture of excellent rifled muskets (Endfield 1858). Rifled Muskets were the primary weapon of the American War of Rebellion (Civil War)
Did springfield model 73 trapdoor ever make a early Custer carbine with a 50 cal barrell on it?
not to my knowledge. just 45/70 cal.
What is the difference between striker and firing pin in pistols?
Both parts perform a similar function by hitting the primer and causing it to ignite the powder charge in the cartridge. However, they operate differently. A firing pin is driven forward by a blow from a hammer (or similar part in the firearm) which is, in turn, powered by a spring. A striker is driven forward by direct spring force, not by a blow from a hammer. In effect, it plays the part of both hammer and firing pin.
What is the age and value of a Springfield model 83 22 rifle manufactured by Stevens Arms C ompany?
The Stevens "Springfield" Model 83 was manufactured from 1935 to 1939. Value is between $40 to $75.
What is the value of a Savage Model 340D 222 rifle?
bout 650 bucks depending on where you wanna sell it
Can you shoot slugs with a Springfield 16 gauge double barrel?
If the Stevens double is a modern gun in good condition you can shoot slugs in it. Some double guns may tend to "cross shoot." You'll just have to try it and see. Keep the distance short, to 30 yards or so.