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Mossberg also offered the 9200A1 for sale in their catalog through 2000. [7] The 9200A1 had many of the features of the Persuader model, with the addition of a heavier barrel and fixed cylinder choke , however, the 9200A1 did not share barrels with the other 9200 models and had a different gas system design to accommodate the high power ...
From 1986 to 1987, Advantage Arms produced the model 422 with many features of the Brownie. [2] The Advantage Arms design was also produced in a .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire chambering, and models featured an internal extractor .
Produced from 1987 to 1996, the Model 422 was the company's entry into the lucrative mid-priced rimfire pistol market. This niche was, at the time, dominated by Sturm Ruger's highly successful Mk I and Mk II series of pistols. Smith & Wesson had previously left the market position after 1966, when the Model 46 was dropped from their catalog ...
HO-278, Tranquility (Peterson House), 4054 Jennings Chapel Road, Brookeville; HO-279, Harwood (Harlow House, Point Lookout Farm), 3676 Jennings Chapel Road, Woodbine; HO-280, Arthur Forsyth House (McCracken House), 14396 Old Frederick Road, Cooksville; HO-281, Wilderness Farm (Old Joshua Warfield Home), 3366 Jennings Chapel Road, Woodbine
The Peters Cartridge Company was a company located along the Little Miami River in Kings Mills, Ohio, which specialized in gunpowder and ammunition production. Founded in 1887 by Gershom Moore Peters, the company supplied military ammunition to various countries during both world wars.
Home Depot (NYSE: HD) has struggled the past two years, but you might not know it from its stock price. While the company has consistently seen negative same-store sales since the end of 2022, its ...
The Dimension 9150 was known as the XPS 400 in United States markets, along with the Dimension 9200 being rebadged to XPS 410 in U.S. markets. Similarly, the Dimension 9200C was rebranded as XPS 210 in the United States.
On November 24, 2010, the company was the first to use the marketing term "Red Wednesday Sale," referring to the Wednesday before Thanksgiving as "Black Friday's Impetuous Cousin." In January 2011, the J. Peterman Company received a Job Creation Tax Credit incentive from the state of Ohio valued at $122,000 over a six-year term.