It was manufactured from 1912-1935 and is a fairly rare gun. In very good shape they can fetch between $400 to $600 or even a bit more.
The 14A Western Field rifle is typically chambered in .22 caliber, specifically designed for small game hunting and target shooting. It was a brand associated with Montgomery Ward and manufactured by various companies, including Marlin and Mossberg. The rifle is known for its lightweight and user-friendly design, making it popular among novice and experienced shooters alike.
The Remington Model 14A was manufactured starting in 1915 and continued until 1936. It is a variation of the Remington Model 14, which was introduced in 1912. If you have a specific serial number, it may help determine the exact year of manufacture for that particular firearm.
They were made from 1912 to 1935/6 according to the Standard Catalog and Blue Book, but neither gives a production figure. Value is from $110 in Poor (60% original finish in BB) up to $400 in Excellent (100% original finish). Perhaps you could find more information on the Remington website.
PRE 14A : Preliminary Proxy Statement not related to a contested matter or merger/acquisition. It is filed by company before filing of DEF 14A. Some companies only file PRE 14A. They file PRE 14A if DEF 14A may takes time to file. DEF 14A: Definitive Proxy Statements. It contains full information. Every company should file DEF 14A.
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If you mean: 12a+14a-4 then it can be simplified to 26a-4
7...that is the LCM or least common multiple Because 7X2a=14a and 7X3=21
Fitz - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A Canada:14A (Alberta)
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