Made 1989 to date, sold for about $150 new, No serial number data published.
Wal-mart.com and or New England Fire Arms Phone Number (978)632-9393
You will need to contact the Cody Firearms Museum.
I can say that the new england brand of shotguns were imported between 1987-2007.These were imported by H&R.
CMP is a maker of unusual firearms. They include a number of single shot and semiautomatic firearms that are similar to the STEN gun and MAC series of submachineguns. We cannot get you more information without more info from you.
The phone number of the National Firearms Museum is: 703-267-1600.
Due to demands of the war, very few civilian firearms were made in England in 1944. Makers were producing the .303 caliber #4 Mk1 rifle, and the #5 Carbine. A small number of the SMLE rifles were converted to .22 rimfire weapons (military trainers). Search Wikipedia for the term SMLE for some good information.
A Great source of information on this firearm (and most other Iver Johnson firearms) is the book by W.E. Goforth titled, "Iver-Johnson Arms & Cycle Works Firearms 1871-1993".
"You can get lots of information on Cr England trucking at your library also you can use a phone book to look it up, there you may find a phone number to call and get services."
Sorry, not enough information to answer. Even with a brand name, many low cost firearms were imported from Germany in the late 50s early 60s, and there is little information published about them.
A New England Firearms gun--try looking up the serial number online or sending H&R (the parent company) an email request with the serial number. http://www.hr1871.com/default.asp
A New England Firearms gun--try looking up the serial number online or sending H&R (the parent company) an email request with the serial number. http://www.hr1871.com/default.asp
1. There are currently 140,000 registered firearms sellers in the United States (source: Arming America, Origins of a National Gun Culture) The statistic information above should be explained further. According ATF publication "Firearms Commerce in the United States: Annual Statistical Update 2014", there were a total of 139,244 Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) in fiscal year 2013. This number has been steadily climbing since 1996. However, the number of licensees peaked in 1992 with 284,117. Furthermore, the term "seller" is not accurate. The number cited includes licensees who are not considered "sellers" of firearms; collectors of firearms and manufacturers of ammunition. The state with the largest number of FFLs is Texas, with about 10,500 FFLs as of fiscal year 2013.