See Single Shot Rifles and Actions by Frank de Haas, chapter 30 pages 193 to 196. This is an excellent book that covers several models of Rolling Block rifles . It is unfortunately out of print so you will need to locate a copy through a used book source such as abebooks.com, www.rollingblockparts.com, or on occassion Ebay.
crescent made shotguns for Hermitage from 1904 to 1930. nothing mentioned on muzzle loading rifles.................
Yes, Crescent Firearms did produce a 16-gauge double-barrel shotgun known as the "Featherlight." This model was part of their lineup in the early to mid-20th century, and it was known for being lightweight and easy to handle. Crescent Firearms manufactured various shotguns and rifles, often aimed at the budget-conscious consumer. The Featherlight model exemplified their commitment to producing functional and affordable firearms.
Crescent most likely
Countries that consider air rifles as firearms include Canada, where they are subject to firearm regulations, and the United Kingdom, where air rifles above a certain power threshold require registration. In Australia, air rifles are classified as firearms and are regulated under state laws. Additionally, some states in the United States have varying definitions and regulations regarding air rifles, potentially classifying them as firearms depending on their specifications.
A class of firearms referred to as long guns.
Winchester AR-15 rifles are known for their reliability, accuracy, and durability. They are also highly customizable with a wide range of accessories available. Compared to other similar firearms, Winchester AR-15 rifles offer superior performance and versatility, making them a popular choice among gun enthusiasts.
The Barret company manufactures following types of firearms: nine different sniper rifles, two kinds of assault rifles, machine guns, optics and ammunition.
In Trinidad and Tobago, air rifles are classified as firearms under the Firearms Act. This means that they are subject to the same regulations as traditional firearms, including licensing and registration requirements. Consequently, individuals must obtain the necessary permits to legally own or use air rifles in the country.
Federal law is 18.In the US, 18 for regular, Title I firearms, 21 for NFA regulated Title II firearms (short-barreled rifles, full auto rifles, etc).
Fred L. Honeycutt has written: 'Military rifles of Japan, 1897-1945' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, Firearms industry and trade, Firearms, Rifles, Arsenals
FAC = Firearms Certificate in Canada
In 1866 by Winchester and Henry firearms