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  2. Gun Values by Gun Digest

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    Easily look up new and used firearm values. Gun Values by Gun Digest brings you the authority of our annual gun pricing guide, The Standard Catalog of Firearms, in a simple online package. Search or browse models and manufacturer info for free.

  3. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON, INC. - Gun Values by Gun Digest

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    Most have nickel-plated receivers and are serial numbered within the same ranges as, and have other characteristics identical to, regular-production H&R Handy-Guns, by variation. None of those inspected during this research had any markings identifying H&R as original manufacturer.

  4. PARKER BROS. All Models - Gun Values by Gun Digest

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    PARKER BROS. Location: Meriden, Connecticut. Perhaps best known of all American shotgun manufacturers. Established by Charles Parker shortly after the Civil War. This company has produced a wide variety of shotguns in a number of different styles over the years. In early 1930s, company was purchased by Remington Arms Company.

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    Gun Values by Gun Digest gives you free information on every firearm produced in the USA or imported since the early 1800s. Manufacturer, Series, and Model details including photos are publicly available and always free.

  6. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS All Models - Gun Values by Gun Digest

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    Both barrels should have same barrel markings and matching serial numbers be­fore originality can be considered. Values are difficult to deter­mine, but as a general rule, add 60 percent to price of a Model 42 if it has factory-original extra barrel sets.

  7. STEVENS ARMS CO., J. All Models - Gun Values by Gun Digest

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    STEVENS ARMS CO., J. Location: Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts. In 1864, this firm began doing business as J. Stevens & Company. In 1888, it was incorporated as J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company. It operated as such until 1920, when it was taken over by Savage Arms Company.

  8. SMITH & WESSON All Models - Gun Values by Gun Digest

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    Since 1857 Smith & Wesson has staked its headquarters in Springfield, Massachusetts with manufacturing operations in Holton, Maine and other operations in Columbia, Missouri. Partnership with Horace Smith & Daniel B. Wesson was from 1856–1874. Family owned by the Wesson Family from 1874–1965.

  9. STURM, RUGER & CO. All Models - Gun Values by Gun Digest

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    The now-publicly traded gun manufacturer makes bolt action, semi-automatic, and single-shot rifles, semi-automatic pistols, and single- and double-action revolvers. SEE POLITICAL PANIC PRICING. Choose your Firearm

  10. HOPKINS & ALLEN All Models - Gun Values by Gun Digest

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    HOPKINS & ALLEN. Also see XPERT. Location: Norwich, Connecticut 1868-1915. Hopkins & Allen was best known for inexpensive pocket revolvers. Firms like H&A, H&R and Iver Johnson have been called “Armorers to the Nation’s Nightstands” in recognition of the common use of their products.

  11. BROWNING ARMS CO. All Models - Gun Values by Gun Digest

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    Midas Grade Bicentennial Model Classic Gold Classic Custom Shop B25 & B125 Superposed B-125 Hunting or Sporting Clays Model B-125 Hunting or Sporting Clays Model. A-Style Engraving B-125 Hunting or Sporting Clays Model. B-Style Engraving B-125 Hunting or Sporting Clays Model. C-Style Engraving B-125 Trap Model B-125 Trap Model.