The Revelation 12-gauge model M2071 was manufactured by the Western Auto Supply Company, which sold firearms under the Revelation brand. The actual production of this shotgun was typically done by a third-party manufacturer, often believed to be Stevens or another similar company. These shotguns were popular in the mid-20th century, primarily for hunting and recreational shooting.
Depends on the model number. There was more than one.
50-200
Yes, It was manufactured by Mossberg, In the United States.
You want product #172820A at numrich gun parts corp.
Made for Western Auto Stores. Proofhouse.com has a store brand chart.
Your winchester model 50 12ga shotgun was made in 1955.
Believe that is a Savage/Springfield 94.
One was purchased new in 1974.
Mossberg....under the model number 500. I have the same 12ga shotgun, I would like to find out what years it was made and the value.
The value of a Revelation C-Lect choke 12ga model R310ABR can vary based on its condition, rarity, and market demand, typically ranging from $100 to $300. Factors such as whether it's in original packaging or has been well maintained can also influence its price. For a precise valuation, it's advisable to check recent sales, auctions, or consult with a firearms appraiser.
Manufactured by Stevens Arms, 1931-1941. Montgomery Wards. Hercules was just their name for this model.
The 12ga C-Lect-Choke model 395KB bolt action shotgun was manufactured by the Savage Arms Company in the mid-20th century, specifically from the late 1950s to the early 1960s. This model featured a unique adjustable choke system known as the C-Lect-Choke, allowing the shooter to change the shot spread. While exact production years can vary, this model is generally associated with that time period.