You might be thinking of Safari Arms.
Doubt it. Eastern Arms was a trade name and not an actual manufacturer. It is possible that some guns marked Eastern Arms Co were manufactured by Remington for Sears Roebuck.
There are two big defunct companies with the name Mosler. There's Mosler Automotive, an American supercar manufacturer; and the Mosler Safe Company, a manufacturer of security equiptment.
The bands name: The Tea Party. The song: Lullaby. The matching lyrics: Safe in "the arms of Morpheus".
No. There was no manufacturer named Central Arms Co. Guns with this name were made by J. Stevens, Crescent, Davenport, Pieper, and probably others. Many will not have serial numbers.
Do a search on the internet for reviews about the product and its manufacturer. Also do a search for it including its name and "spyware" and "viruses". If you have any doubts, do not download it.
Russell Arms's birth name is Russell L. Arms.
Safe in His Arms was recorded in the late 80's by the Thompson Community Singers with Pamela Crawford on lead. They have released a CD "Milton Brunson Fifty Blessed Years 1948-1998 Thompson Community Singers. It has all of his best songs on it.
Some of them were Crescent. This was the name of a manufacturer in Baltimore c. 1898, a dealer in New Orleans c. 1920, and a trade name on guns by Crescent, Hopkins & Allen, Henri Pieper, Marlin, Dumoulin and probably others. In addition, National Arms & Ammunition Co was an English gun maker c. 1873-1896 and National Fire Arms Co was a US maker c. 1866 and a trade name used on some Stevens model 235's.
Valient was a trade name used by the Spear and Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on firearms they retailed. The patent date identifies yours as a product of J. Stevens Arms.
Some name brands that manufacture pet safe collars are PetSafe, Sunbeam and BarkOff. PetSafe is the biggest manufacturer in the anti-bark dog collar business.
Century Arms was a brand name sold through Shapleigh Hardware of St Louis. It appears that the actual manufacturer was W.H.Davenport, 1891-1910.
Four Arms