The F2000 is a rifle manufactured by the Belgian firearms company Fabrique Nationale (FN) Herstal. It was developed in the late 1990s as a modular, bullpup assault rifle for military and law enforcement use.
A National Firearms company is a shotgun that was made around 1864 and the pat. was picked up by Marlin and they made the model 17 and 30 and so on so look up a model 17 or 30 Marlin which where made between 1907 thru 1917 Thanks Tim@crippen.net
Your rifle was made by the Mossberg firearms company,there model 353 is the Western field model 855a rifle.These rifles were produced by Mossberg from 1972-1985.
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Your marlin 336sc(standard carbine) was made by the marlin firearms company in 1950.
National Firearms Company was a name used by at least 3 different companies. Your .22 was probably made when Marlin was using that name. Value will depend on condition, but is typically in the $75-$125 range.
National Arms Company: Trade name used by the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the May Hardware Company of Washington, D.C. and also for the Moskowitz and Herbach Company of Philadelphia, PA, c. 1900. The guns would have either been made by Crescent Firearms of Norwich, Ct, or imported from various Belgian manufacturers.
It was a trade name used by the Hopkins & Allen Firearms Company for shotguns they made.
Only if the scope is designed for an air rifle. Because of the recoil being different on an air rifle than a firearms rifle. Air rifle scopes are made differently than firearms scopes. A firearms scope can break it's glass mounts if it is used on an air rifle.
ArmaLite was a division of Fairchild, and made SEVERAL rifles that used the AR (ArmaLite Rifle) prefix. See the link below to a history of the company. Eugene Stoner was the primary designed of the AR15 series of firearms.
Contact Colt Firearms customer service.
I have no listing of a rifle by that manufacturer, but a similar name is Meriden. They manufactured firearms for Sears, and made the Model 15 slide (pump) action rifle from 1912 to 1918, when the company closed. This is a link to the website that has photos of the rifle in question- see if yours looks like this. http://www.meridenfirearms.com/rifle.html