The 32 caliber "rev-o-noc" likely refers to a type of revolver or a specific model that resembles the Stevens Crack Shot, which is a single-shot rifle known for its distinctive design. The Stevens Crack Shot was popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, recognized for its simplicity and reliability. If a model looks similar but is chambered for .32 caliber, it may be a variation or a different manufacturer's take on a similar design. However, more specific information would be needed to identify the exact model or manufacturer.
It is a Stevens Crackshot that was made for HSB&Co, a hardware distributer in Chicago. Evidently, Revonoc is Conover spelled backward. The HSB rifles usually had a better finish that the standard Stevens. I have seen both Crackshot, Marksman and Little Scout 22 &32 rifles with this name. Stevens also made rifles for Sears and Montgomery Wards and put their brand names on them.
There is not a real reason why your Stevens Savage model 311A was stamped two times in the same spot. It was probably a mistake and it was only suppose to be stamped once. If most of the other stamping looks like that, it was probably something that happened in the factory.
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This may be the same as a Stevens 940E. Check out gunpartscorp.com or http://pfbtparts.tripod.com/PFBT.html
Stevens County will begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples on November 13, 2014.
A fractal is a shape that looks the same at many levels.
Egg fossils are the same as any other fossil. They crack,shatter and have to be handled with much care.
No, it will not. Crack is simply cocaine prepared with baking soda in a way that makes it smokeable so a drug test performed on someone who has taken crack and someone who has taken cocaine will return the same chemical signature.
THE STEVENS IS THE SAME AS THE OLDER MODEL 110'S BEFORE THE ACCU TRIGER YES THE BARRELS WILL INTERCHANGE.
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At times, it serves the same purpose as for males.
it looks the same no deference