They were purchased by Marlin @ 1901.
Trench guns, first used in the first world war may also be referred to as combat shotguns, riot shotguns, trench shotguns, bayonets, muskets or blunderbusses.
Every event that ever happened caused another event to happen. Be specific.
I doubt if you will find any books on Crescent shotguns. As one person on another board explained "people with $50 guns don't buy $50 books to read about them". Joe Voresik is working on a new edition of "Shotgun Markings" which may include a lot more information than is currently available.
Yes, there is a child tax credit available in 2022, which was expanded under the American Rescue Plan Act.
I would say it is Lexington and Concord. It happened in 1775 and it will be another year before the revolution actually began.
what's done is done
that happened to me when tried to use Aphrodite's mirror on a different island than mythology.
Unfortunately, because they're an American company, the leapfrog learning tables are only available om English and Spanish. If you speak another language, you may want to try something else
I owned a sweet sixteen in the late fifties and payed around $150.00 for it, new. It would depend on the shotguns condition. it was one of my first shotguns and would like to own another. Lenny Guerin bowdutchess@yahoo.com
Noble Manufacturing Company made shotguns and rifles and was located in Haydenville,Ma. Circa 1950-1970. Now closed. Another firm (Noble Arms) makes AR uppers and pistol slides, but is not related to the shotgun maker.
Of course. However, some scholars suggest that the French Revolution would have happened regardless, but most revolutions against monarchies during the 18th and 19th century have some roots in the American Revolution.
Parts for an American Gun Company shotgun will only be found as part of another shotgun. Haunt the local gunshows for one that is being parted-out. As for the gauge (not caliber), did you mean "bigger than a 410"? There have been 24, 28, and 32 gauge shotguns made. Of these, only the 28 is still available in the US, but I believe 32 gauge shells may still be commercially loaded in Europe.