Winchester, Marlin, Savage, Springfield, Colt, Smith & Wesson, Enfield, Merkel, Mauser, Glock- there are thousands of them.
Crescent, HD Folsom, Armalite.
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One can get spare parts for a Nikko shotgun at some local gun retailers or through gun manufacturers. Gun parts can also be found through gun classifieds and gun auctions.
First- there already IS gun control. If no one mentioned this, there are thousands of laws controlling guns in the US. This is not new- some of the Federal laws went into effect in 1934. Now, if your question is what would gun manufacturers do if ownership of guns was BANNED- some would continue making guns for the military and police agencies. Some would close, and some would make other things. In the past, gun makers have also made bicycles, typewriters and tools.
For most firearms you can,but some of the smaller manufacturers you may not have any luck.
Papermart, Spool of Ribbon, Joann, and AMP are some of the manufacturers of wired ribbon. Wired ribbon can be purchased at crafting retailers like Hobby Lobby and Micheals.
Not if it was a legal sale.
Yes, children have the ability to shoot a gun. Also, gun manufacturers make child sized guns.
Manufacturers of umbrellas for children include Toysmith, Kids Preferred, Stephen Joseph, Babalu, Melissa & Doug, Totes, Animations and Western Chief.
What are the names of the manufacturers?
These shotguns were most likely made in Belgium in the late 19th century. LPG stood for Liege Proof Gun, from the place where it was manufactured, Liege, Belgium. During this era, there was an explosion of cottage gun making industry and most gun makers did not have names. So, if an order of a thousand guns was made, the contractor would go around and distribute the order to these small time manufacturers.
Your question seeks an opinion. In my opinion, yes. Some people are demanding that manufacturers build electronic systems into a gun to "recognize" an approved user. However, the systems are not fully available, would greatly increase cost, and reduce reliability.