I can tell you that the pump guns are a very close "copy" of the very fine Remington model 31's and are a joy to use. One of the smoothest pumps ever made. Very good quality and available for very little money on the used market $100 to $200 dollars will buy most of them, the J.C. Higgins version (model 20) made for Sears is also a sleeper
give them away
Is maintaining high prices and cutting down on supply a standard for any type of product.
You can try the IEEE website, but for any good, useful info from them, you have to be a member. Have you tried the NEC (book, or online) for info on 600V cable testing? I would think that a basic "Meggering", and/or "High-Pot" testing of the cable would suffice.
Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson, 3rd, ed., Supica and Nahas
What do you want to know? You can ask Marocchi at info@marocchiarms.com or contact the importer,Precision Sales International of Westfield, MA.
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All Browning B-2000 shotguns were Belgium manufacture but assembled in Portugal.
The model designation you give does not show up in any of my Hi-Standard or High-Standard references
Find a copy of the Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson, 3rd edition.
I don't know if all High Standard A-100 rifles (semi-auto, .22LR caliber) had serial numbers. Gun companies didn't have to use serial numbers until 1968, and a lot of inexpensive .22 rifles and shotguns didn't have any serial numbers back then.