Hawthorne was a brand name used by WARDS for their airguns. I believe all of their airguns were made by CROSMAN air gun company. They also made air guns for Sears and Western auto. I think your M130 is a Crosman model 130. that would be an underlever pump pistol made between 1953-1970. It a single shot .22 caliber pellet pistol. If I am right you can find the owners manual at the LINK Below. As for value. You will have to give it some rating like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good, Or Excellent or NEW IN BOX. to get an estimate of value.
I believe you are looking for a Crosman model 130. It was made for Wards between 1953-1970 by Crosman. You can try the web or gun shows. But good luck finding one that is still in excellent condition. I suggest that you look at a newer model Benjamin made by Crosman. See model HB22 on the crosman web page.WWW.Crosman.com
from London Heathrow EGLL SID BPK N866 DIGSU P5 NONVU Z261 AMIMO P80 LATEN N150 HTG M131 AGADA B153 OLEMU M131 ARTUN B152 VEDEK M130 RETMA B152 DILAG M130 INROL B152 BEDNA M130 IDORA B152 ARELI M130 RIDLO B152 MOKET M130 MANOD B152 DOTAK M130 GIGAT B152 DOMON M130 LAPNI B152 URIMA M130 IVADA A333 HAB L168 IGROD B451 KADBO R211 GTC V15 AKAGI Y88 JD Y588 XAC B586 UNZ R584 CHOKO STAR PHNL
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Front: M130/90-16. Rear: M150/90-15.
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The Forgotten People:The African Origin Of China Part 1 -- By: Lauren K. Clark The Forgotten PeopleThe African Origins of ChinaBy: Lauren K. Clark   ÂChina is one of the few countries which preserved traditional and ancient aspects of their culture. From the Great Wall of China to other impressive types of architecture, China has a history of advanced culture and civilization.ÂHowever, there are missing aspects of the Chinese history that has not been acknowledged. Prior to the emergence of the Mongoloid people, China was dominated by people of the African continent. These people arrived to China from West Africa, through the great civilizations in North Africa known as Khem and Kush.ÂTo prove that the ancestors of the current Chinese population were of African origin, three areas of study will be focused on. The first area of study will be based on scientific evidence and reports of various recent genetic experiments. This particular aspect is a collection of information from various scientists and researchers, who come from areas all over the world. This purpose of having a diverse group of experiments will eradicate any evidence of bias.ÂThe second area of study focuses on the different kingdoms that were ruled by African people during ancient China. These findings are based on the research of archaeologists and anthropologists who have found various cultural artifacts, and skeletal evidence such as human skills, to prove the early existence of African people in China.The final area of study deals with linguistics evidence, cultural innovations, and various medicinal practices extant in China but which have origins within African culture.Recent scientific studies have uncovered strong evidence that the first East Asians, particularly in the region that is now known as China, were of African descent.In an article posted by the AAAS Science Magazine, entitled “African Origin of Modern Humans in East Asia: A Tale of 12,000 Y Chromosomes, 23 scientists (with 13 of them being of Asian descent) tested “the hypothesis of modern human origin in East Asia. ÂThe participating geneticists studied the genes of 12,127 East Asian male individuals from 163 different segment of the East Asian population. The male Y chromosome was utilized to “type” for three different Y chromosome biallelic markers. The three identified markers were the YAP, M89, and M130. The 12,127 male individuals had a mutation “at one of these three sites” of the Y chromosome genetic material or DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).ÂHowever another mutation known as M168T is the ascendant of the three identified East Asian male genetic markers. This particular mutation, the M168T arose in the African continent approximately 35,000 to 89,000 years prior to this current date. The M168T, overtime, diverged into the three mutations that were present in the Y chromosome biallelic markers in the male Asian participants.This finding indicates that the YAP+, M89T, and M130T East Asian mutations originated from the M168T mutation that arose in Africa. This categorically proves that it is not genetically possible for the current East Asian population to have phenotypically contributed to the original (or first) inhabitants of East Asia.ÂA second experiment that was published by the Los Angeles Times of September 29, 1998 was undertaken by the Chinese Human Genome Diversity Project which is comprised of “seven major research groups in the People’s Republic of China, and the Human Genetics Center at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The finances of this project were provided by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.The Chinese Human Genome Project utilized the DNA of China’s 28 identified ethnic groups. The selection of these certain groups was very strategic in that these groups account for over 90% of China’s overall population-thus creating a widely diverse representative group of participants.ÂIn order to analyze and study the genetic origins of this large population, the scientists in this study relied on a set of genetic markers called microsatellites. The chemical composition of these markers are such “That allows scientists to use them as signposts to mark how population diverged or merged over time, reconstructing their evolutionary journey through time and across the continents to their contemporary abodes.”ÂThe researchers identified 30 microsatellites markers within the genetic material across the 28 selected ethnic groups in China. The pattern of the microsatellite markers were then used to compare patterns of 11 non-Chinese groups around the world.ÂThe result of the study indicated that the northern and southern Chinese combine into “distinct regional genetic populations” and that both have inherited traits that all come from one original ancestor.Based on the study, geneticist concluded that all of the different groups within China descend from a common ancestor that “migrated” from the south into China. The region of the south reference appears strongly to have been Africa. According to the researchers “it is now probably safe to conclude that modern humans originating in African constitute that majority of the current gene pool in East Asia.”ÂOne final study was done by a genetic research team of Fudan University in Shanghai, China that was led by Dr. Jin Lin. The purpose of this research was to verify whether the Chinese people originated from early humans