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Yes, "Winchester 73" is a proper noun and the word "Rifle" should be capitalized when referring to the specific model.
Yes, the Winchester 9422 was available in short, long, and long rifle calibers. It was a lever-action rifle produced by Winchester from 1972 to 2006.
That depends on the context. If you are talking about a house, for example, "premanufactured components" could be the shower enclosure or the roof trusses. In general it is anything that has been manufactured off-site and delivered to the construction site for final assembly.
Facotires need to standardise manufactured parts
De-titling is a term used in some states to describe the process of legally combining a manufactured home with the land. Re-titling is the severing of the manufactured home from the land according to the website at the link provided below.
The stevens model 84C was produced from 1936-1945 in the amount of 99,500 guns.
Egunparts
What do you have? The Savage/Springfield 84C is a .22 semiauto rifle, not a .30/30. sales@countrygunsmith.net
your Stevens model 84C was produced from 1936-1945,with a total production of 99,500 guns.
The 84C generally brings $50-$100 in typical condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
about 130.00 in very good condition
Provide a detailed description of ALL markings.
your rifle was manufactured in 1894.
Canada
The JC Higgins Model 31 rifle was manufactured for Sears and Roebuck by Hi Standard.
Dixie
Your Winchester was manufactured in 1952.