Crescent. H&D, Folsom, Browning, Winchester, Remington
In 1967, Sears marketed its 20 gauge shotguns under the JC Higgins brand, which were manufactured by various companies, most notably by High Standard and Savage. These shotguns were often sold as affordable options for hunters and sport shooters. The JC Higgins line was known for its reliability and value during that era.
Not the Spencer that made the Civil War era carbines. The Spencer name was used on shotguns by several firms. H. Spencer & Company guns were manufactured by Henri Pieper, Leige, Belgium, for Henry Spencer & Co., Chicago Illinois, in the early 1880's. Spencer Gun Co was marked on guns manufactured by Crescent Firearms and distributed by H&D Folsom to various hardware and mercantile retailers c. 1900-1940. Baker Gun Company, Batavia, New York, and Hopkins & Allen, Norwich, CT also marked shotguns with the Spencer name c. 1900.
they are naturalistic era (400 BC-AD 1750), chemical analytic era(1750-1900), biological era (1900 to present) and cellular or molecular era which also started from 1955
It is set in 1900.
1900 to 1920
The Gilded Age
In 1900, we were in the Victorian era and clothing reflected the style of that era. Skirts were long, slim in the hip, and fullness was confined to the area below the knee.
The Crescent 60 double barrel 16 gauge shotgun was manufactured by Crescent Firearms Company, which operated from the late 19th century until the 1930s. Specifically, the Crescent 60 model was produced primarily during the 1920s. These shotguns were known for their affordability and were popular among hunters and sport shooters of that era.
1900 to 1920
It is the type of model made in the era of 1908-1926. It is the type of model made in the era of 1908-1926. It is the type of model made in the era of 1908-1926.
One of them is the windmill
The pure food and drug act was enacted in 1906, making drug makers accountable to consumers. This occurred during the progressive era.