A.A. Co.: Inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Acme: a) Trade name of the W.H. Davenport Firearms Company on shotguns. b) Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on revolvers produced for the Merwin, Hulbert and Company and the Herman Boker Company of New York. c) Trade name of the Maltby, Henley and Company of New York on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Acme Arms Company: Trade name of the J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company on pistols and shotguns produced for the Cornwall Hardware Company of New York.
Adams, N.R.: Trade name of the N. R. Davis and Company on shotguns.
Aetna: Trade name of the firm of Harrington and Richardson on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Alaska: Trade name of the Hood Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Alert: Trade name of the Hood Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Alexander Gun Company: Trade name believed to have been E.K. Tryon of Philadelphia on imported shotguns.
Alexis: Trade name of the Hood Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Allen 22: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
America: Trade name of the Crescent Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
American: Trade name of the Ely and Wray on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
American Barlock Wonder: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on Shotguns made for the Sears, Roebuck Company of Chicago.
American Boy: Trade name used on firearms retailed by the Townley Metal and Hardware Company of Kansas City, Missouri.
American Bulldog: Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
American Bulldog Revolver: Trade name of Harrington and Richardson Arms Company on an inexpensive pocket revolver.
American Eagle: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
American Gun Company: Trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on pistols and shotguns that firm retailed.
American Gun Barrel Company: Trade name of R. Avis of West Haven, Connecticut between 1916 and 1920.
American Nitro: Trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Co. on shotguns.
Americus: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Angel: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Arab, The: Trade name of the Harrington and Richardson Arms Company on shotguns.
Aristocrat: a) Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Armory Gun Company: Trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Co. on shotguns.
Aubrey Shotgun: Trade name found on shotguns made for the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago by Albert Aubrey of Meriden, Connecticut.
Automatic: a) Trade name of the Forehand and Wadsworth Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the Harrington and Richardson Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. c) Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Avenger: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Baby Hammerless: Trade mark used successively by Henry KoIb and R. F. Sedgley on pocket revolvers. Baby Russian: Trade name of the American Arms Company on revolvers.
Baker Gun Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns.
Baker Gun and Forging Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns.
Bang: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Bang Up: Trade name used on inexpensive pocket revolvers retailed by the Graham and Haines Company of New York.
Barker, T.: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company of New York on shotguns.
Bartlett Field: Trade name used on shotguns retailed by Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett and Company of Chicago.
Batavia: Trade name used on shotguns produced by the Baker Gun Company.
Batavia Leader: Trade name used on shotguns produced by the Baker Gun Company.
Bay State: Trade name of the Harrington and Richardson Arms Company on both inexpensive pocket revolvers and shotguns.
Belknap: Trade name of the Belknap Hardware Company of Louisville, Kentucky on shotguns made by the Crescent Fire Arms Company, which.
Beilmore Gun Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for them by the Crescent Fire Arms Company.
Berkshire: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
Bicyle: Trade name used on firearms made by the Harrington and Richardson Arms Company.
Big All Right: Trade name used on shotguns manufactured by the Wright Arms Company.
Big Bonanza: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Bismarck: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Black Beauty: Trade name of the Sears, Roebuck and Company on imported shotguns.
Black Diamond: Trade name found on Belgian made shotguns retailed by an unknown American wholesaler.
Black Diana: Trade name of the Baker Gun Company or shotguns.
Blackfield: Trade name of the Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlet and Company of Chicago on shotguns.
Blackhawk: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Black Prince: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Bliss: Trade name believed to have been of the Norwich Arms Company.
Blood Hound: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Bluefield: Trade name of the W.H. Davenport Firearms Company on shotguns.
Bluegrass: Trade name of the Belknap Hardware Company of Louisville, Kentucky on shotguns.
Bluegrass Arms Company: Trade name of shotguns made by H. & D. Folsom Arms Co. for Belknap Hardware of Louisville, KY.
Blue Jacket: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers they made for the Merwin, Hulbert and Company of New York.
Blue Leader: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Blue Whistler: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers they made for the Merwin, Hulbert and Company of New York.
Bogardus Club Gun: Trade name found on Belgian made shotguns retailed by an unknown American wholesaler (possibly B. Kiftredge and Company of Cincinnati, Ohio).
Bonanza: Trade name of the Bacon Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Boom: Trade name of the Shattuck Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Boone Gun Company: Trade name of the Belknap Hardware Company of Louisville, Kentucky on firearms.
Boss: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Boys Choice: Trade name of the Hood Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Bride Black Prince: Trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Co. on shotguns.
Bridge Gun Company: Registered trade name of the Shapleigh Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri.
Bridgeport Arms Company: Trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Co. on shotguns.
Bright Arms Company: Trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Company
British Bulldog: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown American, Belgian and English manufacture (foreign makes bear extensive proofmarks).
Brownie: a) Trade name of the W.H. Davenport Firearms Company on shotguns. b) Trade name of the O.F. Mossberg Firearms Company on a four-shot pocket pistol.
Brutus: Trade name of the Hood Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Buckeye: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. a)Trade name of the Supplee - Biddle Hardware Company of Philadelphia.
Buffalo: Trade name of the Western Arms Company on an inexpensive pocket revolver.
Buffalo Bill: Trade name of the lver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on an inexpensive pocket revolver.
Bull Dog: Trade name of the Forehand and Wadsworth Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Bull Dozer: a) Trade name of the Norwich Pistol Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the Forehand and Wadsworth Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. c) Trade name on Hammond Patent pistols made by the Connecticut Arms and Manufacturing Company.
Bull Frog: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on rifles.
Bulls Eye: Trade name of the Norwich Falls Pistol Company (O.A. Smith) on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Burdick: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago.
Butler, General: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Cadet: Trade name of the Crescent Firearms Company on rifles.
Canadian Belle: Trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Co. on shotguns.
Cannon Breech: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on shotguns.
Carolina Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns produced for the Smith, Wadsworth Hardware Company of Charlotte, North Carolina.
Caroline Arms: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Co.
Caruso: Trade name of the Crescent Firearms Company on shotguns made for the Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett and Company of Chicago.
Centennial 1876: a) Trade name of the Deringer Pistol Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the Hood Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Central Arms Company: Trade name of the W. H. Davenport Firearms Company on shotguns made for the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
Century Arms Company: Trade name of the W. H. Davenport Firearms Company on shotguns made for the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
Challenge: a) Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture. b) Trade name of the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago on shotguns made by Albert Aubrey of Meriden, Connecticut.
Challenge Ejector: Trade name of the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago on shotguns made by Albert Aubrey of Meriden, Connecticut.
Champion: a) Trade name of H.C. Squires on shotguns. b) Trade name of J.P. Lovell on shotguns. c) Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on shotguns and inexpensive pocket revolvers. d) Trade name of the Norwich Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Chatham Arms Company: Trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Company used on shotguns.
Cherokee Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for C.M. Mclung and Company of Knoxville, Tennessee.
Chesapeake Gun Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company of New York.
Chicago: Trade name found on shotguns retailed by the Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett and Company of Chicago.
Chicago Ledger: Trade name of the Chicago Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Chicago Long Range Wonder: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago.
Chicopee Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company of New York.
Chieftain: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Christian Protector: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Climax XL: Trade name of Herman Boker and Company of New York on revolvers, rifles and shotguns.
Club Gun: Trade name of B. Kittredge and Company of Cincinnati, Ohio on shotguns.
Cock Robin: Trade name of the Hood Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Colonial: Trade name of H. & D. Folsom Company on shotguns.
Colton Arms Company: Trade name of the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri on imported shotguns.
Colton Firearms Company: Trade name of the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago on shotguns.
Columbia: a) Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture. b) Trade name of H.C. Squires on shotguns.
Columbia Arms Company: Registered trade name of Henry Keidel, Baltimore, Maryland.
Columbian: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Columbian Firearms Company: a) Trade name of the Maltby, Henly and Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the Crescent Firearms Company on shotguns.
Comet: Trade name of the Prescott Pistol Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Commander: Trade name of the Norwich Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Commercial: Trade name of the Norwich Falls Pistol Company (O.A. Smith) on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Compeer: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Van Camp Hardware and Iron Company of Indianapolis, Indiana.
Competition: Trade name of John Meunier of Milwaukee, Wisconsin on rifles.
Conestoga Rifle Works: Trade name of Henry Leman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Connecticut Arms Company: Trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns.
Continental: Trade name of the Great Western Gun Works of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on firearms.
Continental Arms Company: Trade name of the Marshall-Wells Company of Duluth, Minnesota on firearms.
Cotton King: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Cowboy: Trade name of the Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett and Company of Chicago on imported, inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Cowboy Ranger: Trade name of the Rohde Spencer Company of Chicago on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Crack Shot: Trade name of the 3. Stevens Arms and Tool Company on rifles.
Crackerjack: Trade name of the J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company on pistols.
Creedmoore: a) Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the Chicago Firearms Company on inexpensive pocketrevolvers. c) Trade name of William Wunflein on rifles.
Creedmoore Armory: Trade name of A.D. McAusland of Omaha, Nebraska on rifles.
Creedmoore Arms Company: Trade name found on imported shotguns retailed by an unknown American wholesaler.
Crescent: Trade name of the Crescent Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers and shotguns. Later bought by Savage Arms Co.
Crescent International IXL: Trade name of Herman Boker and Company of New York on shotguns.
Creve Coeur: Trade name of the Isaac Walker Hardware Company of Peoria, Illinois on imported shotguns.
Crown: Trade name of the Harrington and Richardson Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Crown Jewel: Trade name of the Norwich Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Cruso: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for Hibbard, Spencer, Bartleft and Company of Chicago.
Cumberland Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for the Gray and Dudley Hardware Company of Nashville, Tennessee.
Czar: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Daisy: a) Trade name of the Bacon Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Registered proprietary trade name engraved on firearms made by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company for the F. Lassefter and Company, Limited of Sydney, Australia.
Daniel Boone Gun Company: Trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for Belknap Hardware Company of Louisville, Ky.
Daredevle: Trade name of Louis Eppinger of Detroit, Michigan on pistols.
Dash: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Davis Guns: Trade names used successively by N.R. Davis, N.R. Davis & Sons, Davis-Warner and the Crescent - Davis Arms Company on various firearms. Later bought by Savage Arms Co.
Dead Shot: a) Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture. b) Trade name of the Meriden Firearms Company on rifles.
Deer Slayer: Trade name of J. Henry and Son of Boulton, Pennsylvania on rifles.
Defender: a) Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the U.S. Small Arms Company on knife pistols.
Defiance: Trade name of the Norwich Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Delphian Arms Company: a) Trade name of the Supplee Biddle Hardware Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on shotguns which were supplied by the H. & D. Folsom Company of New York. b) Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company of New York on shotguns.
Delphian Manufacturing Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company of New York on shotguns.
Dexter: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Diamond Arms Company: Trade name of the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri on imported shotguns.
Dictator: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Dominion Pistol: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Double Header: Trade name of E.S. Renwick on Perry and Goddard Patent derringers.
Douglas Arms Company: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on shotguns.
Dreadnought: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on shotguns and inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Duchess: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Duke: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers which may have been made by the Hopkins and Allen Company.
Dunlop Special: Trade name of the Davis Warner Arms Company on shotguns made for the Dunlop Hardware Company of Macon, Georgia.
Duplex: Trade name of the Osgood Gun Works of Norwich, Connecticut.
Eagle: Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Eagle Arms Company: Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Earlhood: Trade name of E.L. Dickinson on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Earnest Companion: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Earthquake: Trade name of E.L Dickinson on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Eastern Arms Company: Trade name of the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago on both shotguns and inexpensive revolvers made by the ver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works.
Eclipse: a) Trade name found on single shot derringers of unknown manufacture. b) Trade name of E.C. Meacham on imported shotguns.
Electric: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Electric City Single Hammer: Trade name found on single shot shotguns retailed by the Wyeth Hardware and Manufacturing Company of St. Joseph, Missouri.
Elector: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Elgin Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for the Strauss and Schram Company of Chicago.
Elita: Trade name of the W.H. Davenport Fire Arms Company on shotguns.
Empire: a) Trade name of the Rupertus Patented Pistol Manufacturing Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the Cresent Firearms Company on shotguns.
Empire Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago.
Enders Royal Shotgun: Trade name of the Crescent - Davis Firearms Company on shotguns made for the Simmons Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
Enders Special Service: Trade name of the Crescent Davis Firearms Company on shotguns made for the Simmons Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
Enterprise: Trade name of the Enterprise Gun Works on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Essex Gun Works: Trade name of the Crescent - Davis Firearms Company on shotguns made for the Belknap Hardware Company of Louisville, Kentucky.
Eureka: Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Excel: Trade name of both the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company and the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on shotguns made for the Montgomery Ward and Company of Chicago.
Excelsior: a) Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture b) Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on shotguns.
Expert: a) Trade name found on single shot derringers of unknown manufacture. b) Trade name of the W.J. Davenport Firearms Company on shotguns made for the Witte Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
Express: Trade name of the Bacon Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Farwell Arms Company: Trade name of the Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk and Company of St. Paul, Minnesota on shotguns.
Fashion: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Faultless: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for the John M. Smythe Merchandise Company of Chicago.
Faultless Goose Gun: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for the John M. Smythe Merchandise Company of Chicago.
Favorite: a) Trade name of the J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company on rifles. b) Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Favorite Navy: Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Featherlight: Trade name of the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago on firearms.
Folks Gun Works: Trade name of William and Samuel Folk of Bryan, Ohio on rifles and shotguns.
Freemont Arms Company: Trade name found on shotguns distributed by an unknown retailer.
Frontier: Trade name of the Norwich Falls Pistol Company (O.A. Smith) on inexpensive pocket revolvers made for the firm of Maitby, Curtis and Company of New York.
Fulton: Trade name of the Hunter Arms Company on shotguns.
Fulton Arms Company: Trade name of the W. H. Davenport Firearms Company on shotguns.
Game Getter: Registered trade mark of the Marble Arms and Manufacturing Company on combination rifle shotguns.
Gem: a) Trade name of the J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company on single shot pocket pistols. b) Trade name of the Bacon Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
General: Trade name of the Rupertus Patented Pistol Manufacturing Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Gerrish: Trade name of G.W. Gerrish of Twin Falls, Idaho used on shotguns.
Gibralter: Trade name of Albert Aubrey on shotguns made for the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago.
Gladiator: Trade name of Albert Aubrey on shotguns made for the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago.
Gold Field: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Gold Hibbard: Trade name of Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett and Company of Chicago on firearms.
Gold Medal Wonder: Trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Co. on shotguns.
Governor: Trade name of the Bacon Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Guardian: Trade name of the Bacon Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Gut Buster: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Gypsy: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Half Breed: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Hamilton Arms: Registered trade name of the Wiebusch and Hilger Company, New York.
Hammerless Auto Ejecting Revolver: Trade name of the Meriden Firearms Company used on revolvers made for the Sears, Roebuck and Company of New York.
Hanover Arms Co.: If no foreign proofmarks then trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Company.
Harrington, S.H.: If no foreign proofmarks then trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Company.
Frank Harrison Arms Company: Trade name of the Sickles and Preston Company of Davenport, Iowa on firearms.
Hart Arms Company: Trade name of a Cleveland, Ohio wholesaler (possibly the George Worthington Company).
Hartford Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms on shotguns made for the Simmons Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
Harvard: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for the George Worthington Company of Cleveland, Ohio.
Hercules: Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on shotguns made for the Montgomery Ward and Company of Chicago.
Hermitage Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for the Gray and Dudley Hardware Company of Nashville, TN.
Hero: a) Trade name of the American Stand Tool Company on percussion pistols. b) Trade name of the Manhattan Firearms Manufacturing Company on percussion pistols.
Hexagon: Trade name of the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago on shotguns.
Hinsdale: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Holt Arms Company, S.: Trade name of the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago on shotguns.
Hornet: Trade name of the Prescoft Pistol Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Howard Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns they distributed.
Hudson: Trade name of the Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett and Company of Chicago on shotguns.
Hunter: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for the Belknap Hardware Company of Louisville, Kentucky.
The Hunter: Trade name of the Hunter Arms Company on shotguns.
Hurricane: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Illinois Arms Company: Trade name of the Rohde, Spencer Company of Chicago on firearms.
Imperial: Trade name of the Lee Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Imperial Arms Company: Trade name of the Hopkins and \Ilen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Infallible: Trade name of the Lancaster Arms Company of Lancaster, Pennsylvania on shotguns.
Infallible Automatic Pistol: Trade name of the Kirtland Brothers Company of New York on inexpensive pistols.
International: a) Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture. b) Trade name of E.C. Meacham on shotguns.
Interstate Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for the Townley Metal and Hardware Company of Kansas City, Missouri.
I.O.A.: Trade name of the Brown, Camp Hardware Companyof Des Moines, Iowa on firearms.
Invincible: Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on both shotguns and inexpensive pocket revolvers.
I.X.L.: a) Trade name of B.J. Hart on percussion revolvers. b) Trade name of the W.H. Davenport Firearms Company on shotguns made for the Witte Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
J.S.T. & Company: Trade name of the lver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Jackson Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for C.M. Mclung and Company of Knoxville, Tennessee.
Jewel: Trade name of the Hood Fire Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Joker: Trade name of the Marlin Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Joseph Arms Company (Norwich, Conn.): Trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Company.
Judge: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
KK: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on shotguns made for the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
Keno: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Kentucky: Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Keystone Arms Company: Trade name of the W.H. Davenport Firearms Company on shotguns made for the E.K. Tryon Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Kill Buck: Trade name of the Enterprise Gun Works (James Bown), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Killdeer: Trade name of the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago on firnarms bearing their trade name Western Arms Company.
King Nitro: Trade name of the W.H. Davenport Firearm Company on shotguns made for the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
King Pin: Trade name found on inexpensive single shot and volving pocket pistols.
Kingsland Gun Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for the Geller, Ward and Hasner Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
Kirk Gun Company: Trade name of Farwell, Ozmun, and Kirk Company of St. Paul, Minnesota.
Knickerbocker: Trade name of the Crescent-Davis Firearms Company on shotguns.
Knickerbocker Club Gun: Trade name of Charles Godfrey of New York on imported shotguns he retailed. Knockabout: Trade name of the Montgomery Ward and Company of Chicago on shotguns.
Knox-All: Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on firearms they made for the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company of New York.
Lakeside: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms they made for the Montgomery Ward and Company of Chicago.
Leader: a) Trade name of the Shattuck Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the Harrington and Richardson Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Leader Gun Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns they made for the Charles Williams Stores, Inc. of New York.
Lees Hummer: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms they made for the Lee Hardware Company of Salina, Kansas.
Lees Special: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms they made for the Lee Hardware Company of Salina, Kansas.
Liberty: Trade name of the Norwich Falls Pistol Company (O.A. Smith) on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Liege Gun Company: Trade name of the Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett and Company of Chicago on imported shotguns.
Lion: Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Little Giant: Trade name of the Bacon Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Little John: Trade name of the Hood Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Little Joker: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Little Pal: Registered trade name for knife pistols made by L.E. Polhemus.
Little Pet: Trade name of the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
London Revolver: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Lone Star: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Long Range Winner: Trade name of the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago on shotguns.
Long Range Wonder: Trade name of the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago on shotguns.
Long Tom: Trade name of the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago on shotguns.
Marshwood: Trade name of the H. and D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns they made for the Charles Williams Stores Inc. of New York.
Marvel: Trade name of the J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company on various firearms.
Massachusetts Arms Company: Trade name of both the J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company and the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Blish, Mizet and Silliman Hardware Company of Atchinson, Kansas.
Maximum: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Metropolitan: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms they made for the Siegal-Cooper Company of New York.
Metropolitan Police: a) Trade name of the Maitby, Curtiss and Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the Rohde-Spencer Company of Chicago on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Midget Hammerless: Trade name of the Rohde - Spencer Company of Chicago on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Minnesota Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns they made for the Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk and Company of St. Paul, Minnesota.
Missaubi Arms Company: Trade name of the Hunter Arms Company, possibly for the Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk and Company of St. Paul, Minnesota.
Mississippi Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
Mississippi Valley Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
Mohawk: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Blish, Mizet and Silliman Hardware Company of Atchinson, Kansas.
Mohegan: Trade name of the Hood Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Monarch: a) Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the Osgood Gun Works on Duplex revolvers.
Monitor: a) Trade name of the Whitneyville Armory on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Paxton and Gallagher Company of Omaha, Nebraska.
Montgomery Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on a variety of firearms.
Mountain Eagle: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Mount Vernon Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Carlin, Hulifish Company of Alexandria, Virginia.
My Companion: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
My Friend: Trade name of James Reid of New York.
Napoleon: Trade name of the Thomas J. Ryan Pistol Manufacturing Company of Norwich, Connecticut on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
National Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made both for the May Hardware Company of Washington, D.C., and the Moskowitz and Herbach Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Nevermiss: Trade name of the Marlin Firearms Company on single shot pocket pistols.
New Aubrey: Trade name of Albert Aubrey of Meriden, Connecticut on both revolvers and shotguns made for the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago.
New Britain Arms Company: Trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Company. New Elgin Arms Company: Trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Company.
New Empire: Trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Co.
New England Arms Company: Trade name believed to have been of Charles Godfrey on shotguns made for the Rohde, Spencer Company of Chicago.
New Era Gun Works: Trade name of the Baker Gun Company on firearms made for an unknown retailer.
New Haven Arms Company: Trade name found on Belgian shotguns imported by either E.K.Tryon of Philadelphia or the Great Western Gun Works of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
New Liberty: Trade name of the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago on inexpensive pocket revolvers. New Rival: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Van Camp Hardware and Iron Company of Indianapolis, Indiana.
Newport: a) Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture. b) Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett and Company of Chicago.
New Worcester: Trade name of the Torkalson Manufacturing Company of Worcester, Massachusetts.
New York Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Garnet Carter Company of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
New York Gun Company: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Garnet Carter Company of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
New York Club: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on rifles.
New York Machine Made: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company.
New York Pistol Company: Trade name of the Norwich Falls Pistol Company (O.A. Smith) on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Nightingale: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Nitro Bird: Trade name of the Richards and Conover Hardware Company of Kansas City, Missouri.
Nitro Hunter: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns made for the Belknap Hardware Company of Louisville, Kentucky.
Nitro King: Trade name of the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago on shotguns of unknown manufacture.
Nitro Special: Trade name of the J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company on shotguns.
Northfield Knife Company: Trade name of the Rome Revolver and Novelty Works of Rome, New York on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Norwich Arms Company: a) Trade name of the Hood Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name found on shotguns retailed by the Marshall, Wells Company of Duluth, Minnesota and Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Norwich Falls Pistol Company: Trade name of the O.A. Smith Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers made for Maltby, Curtis and Company of New York.
Norwich Lock Manufacturing Company: Trade name of.W. Hood Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Not-Nac Manufacturing Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Canton Hardware Company of Canton, Ohio.
OK: a) Trade name of the Marlin Firearms Company on single shot pocket pistols. b) Trade name of Cowles and Son of Chicopee Falls, Massachusefts on single shot pocket pistols. c) Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Old Hickory: a) Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture. b) Trade name of the Hibbard, Spencer, Bartleft and Company of Chicago on shotguns.
Old Reliable: Trade name of the Sharps Rifle Company.
Olympic: a) Trade name of the J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company on rifles and pistols. b) Trade name of the Morley and Murphy Hardware Company of Green Bay, Wisconsin on firearms (possibly made by the J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company).
Osprey: Trade name of Lou 3. Eppinger of Detroit, Michigan on firearms he made.
Our Lake: Trade name of E.L. and 3. Dickinson of Springfield, Massachusefts on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Oxford Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Belknap Hardware Company of Louisville, Kentucky.
Pagoma: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Paxton and Gallagher Company of Omaha, Nebraska.
Palmetto: Trade name of the Edward K. Tryon Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on various types of firearms.
Panther: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of jnknown manufacture.
Paragon: a) Trade name of the Prescoft Pistol Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the Baker Gun Company on shotguns.
Parole: Trade name of the Bacon Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Path Finder: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Patriot: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Peace Maker: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Peerless: Trade name of the Crescent-Davis Firearms Company on shotguns made for various wholesalers.
Pelican: Trade name of the Thomas, Ogilvie Hardware Company of Shreveport, Louisiana.
Penetrator: Trade name of the Norwich Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Peoria Chief: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Perfect: Trade name of the Foehl and Weeks Firearms Manufacturing Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Perfection: a) Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the H.G. Lipscomb and Company of Nashville, Tennessee. b) Trade name of the John M. Smythe Merchandise Company of Chicago on firearms.
Pet: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Petrel: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Phenix: Trade name of J. Reid of New York on revolvers.
Phoenix: a) Trade name of J. Reid of New York on revolvers. b) Trade name of the Whitneyville Armory on percussion revolvers.
Piedmont: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Piedmont Hardware Company of Danville, Pennsylvania.
Pinafore: Trade name of the Norwich Falls Pistol Company (O.A. Smith) on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Pioneer: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Pioneer Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Kruse and Baklmann Hardware Company of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Pittsfield: Trade name of the Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett and Company of Chicago on firearms probably made by the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company.
Plug Ugly: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Plymouth: Trade name of Spear and Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on firearms.
Pocahontas: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Pointer: Trade name found on single shot pocket pistols of unknown manufacture.
Prairie Fire: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolversof unknown manufacture.
Prairie King: a) Trade name of the Bacon Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Premier: a) Trade name of the Thomas E. Ryan Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the Harrington and Richardson Arms Company on revolvers. c) Trade name of the Montgomery Ward Company of Chicago on firearms. d) Registered trade name of Edward K. Tryon and Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Premium: Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Price, John W.: Trade name of the Belknap Hardware Company of Louisville, Kentucky on firearms.
Progress: Trade name of Charles J. Godfrey of New York on shotguns.
Protection: Trade name of the Whitneyville Armory on revolvers.
Protector: a) Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture. b) Trade name of the Chicago Firearms company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Protector Arms Company: Trade name of the Rupertus Patented Pistol Manufacturing Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Providence: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Quail: Trade name of the Crescent-Davis Arms Company on shotguns.
Queen: a) Trade name of the Hood Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the Hyde and Shattuck Company on inexpensive single shot pocket pistols.
Queen City: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Elmira Arms Company of Elmira, New York.
Ranger: a) Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture. b) Trade name of Eastern Arms Company on various firearms made for Sears And Robuck and Co of Chicago. c) Trade name of the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago on a wide variety of firearms marketed by that firm.
Reassurance: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Red Chieftain: Trade name of the Supplee Biddle Hardware Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on inexpensive pocket pistols.
Red Cloud: Trade name of the Ryan Pistol Manufacturing Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Red Hot: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Red Jacket: a) Trade name of the Lee Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Reliable: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Reliance: Trade name of John Meunier of Milwaukee, Wisconsin on rifles.
Rev-O-Noc: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett and Company of Chicago; “Conover” spelled backward.
Rich-Con: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company for shotguns made for Richardson & Conover Hardware Company.
Richmond Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for an unknown retailer.
Richter Company, Charles: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the New York Sporting Goods Company of New York.
Rickard Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the J.A. Rickard Company of Schenectady, New York.
Rip Rap: Trade name of the Bacon Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Rival: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Van Camp Hardware and Iron Company of Indianapolis, Indiana.
Riverside Arms Company: Trade name of the J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company on various types of firearms.
Robin Hood: Trade name of the Hood Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Rocky Hill: Trade name found on inexpensive cast iron percussion pocket pistols made in Rocky Hill, Connecticut.
Rodgers Arms Company: Trade name of the Hood Firearms Company on firearms made for an unknown retailer.
Royal Gun Company: Trade name of the Hollenbeck Gun Co. Wheeling West Virgina.
Royal Service: Trade name of the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri on firearms.
Rummel Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the A.J. Rummel Arms Company of Toledo, Ohio.
Russel Arms Company: Registered trade name of the Wiebusch and Hilger Company of New York.
Russian Model: Trade name of the Forehand and Wadsworth Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Safe Guard: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Safety Police: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
St. Louis Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
Scott: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Secret Service Special: Trade name of the Rohde, Spencer Company of Chicago on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Senator: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Sentinel: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Sheffield, The: Trade name of the A. Baldwin and Company, Limited of New Orleans, Louisiana on shotguns.
Sickels-Arms Company: Trade name of the Sickels and Preston Company of Davenport, Iowa on firearms.
Simson: Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on firearms made for the Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Company of Boston, Massachusetts.
Sitting Bull: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Skues Special: Trade name of Ira M. Skue of Hanover, Pennsylvania on shotguns.
Smoker: Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Smythe & Company, John M.: Trade name of H. & O. Folsom Arms Company for shotguns made for John M. Smythe Hardware Company of Chicago.
Southern Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for an unknown retailer.
Southerner: a) Trade name of the Brown Manufacturing Company and the Merrimac Arms Manufacturing Company on single shot pocket pistols. b) Registered trade name of Asa Farr of New York on pistols.
Southron: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket pistols of unknown manufacture.
Special Service: Trade name of the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Spencer Gun Company: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company. Splendor: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Sportsman, The: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the W. Bingham Company of Cleveland, Ohio.
Springfield Arms Company: Trade name of the J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company.
Spy: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Square Deal: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Stratton, Warren Hardware Company of Memphis, Tennessee.
Stand: Trade name of the Marlin Firearms Company on revolvers.
Stanley Arms: Registered trade name of the Wiebusch and Hilger Company of New York on firearms.
Stanley Double Gun: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns.
Star: a) Trade name found on inexpensive single shot pocket pistols of unknown manufacture. b) Trade name of the Prescott Pistol Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
State Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & O Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the J. H. Lau and Company of New York.
Sterling: a) Trade name of E.L. and J. Dickinson of Springfield, Massachusetts on single shot pistols. b) Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns.
Stinger: Registered proprietary trade name engraved on firearms made by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company for the Perry Brothers Limited of Brisbane, Australia.
Stonewall: a) Trade name of the Marlin Firearms Company on single shot derringers. b) Trade name of T.F. Guion of Lycoming, Pennsylvania on single shot percussion pistols he retailed.
Striker: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Sullivan Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Sullivan Hardware Company of Anderson, South Carolina.
Superior: Trade name of the Paxton and Gallagher Company of Omaha, Nebraska on revolvers and shotguns.
Super Range: Trade name of the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago on shotguns.
Sure Fire: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Swamp Angel: Trade name of the Forehand and Wadsworth Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Swift: Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on firearms made for the John P. Lovell & Sons, Boston, Massachusetts.
Syco: Trade name of the Wyeth Hardware Company of St. Joseph, Missouri on firearms.
Ten Star: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Geller, Ward and Hasner Company of St. Louis, Missouri.
Terrier: Trade name of the Rupertus Pantented Pistol Maufacturing Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Terror: Trade name of the Forehand and Wadsworth Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Texas Ranger: Trade name of the Montgomery Ward and Company of Chicago on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Thames Arms Company: Trade name of the Harrington and Richardson Arms Company on firearms they made for an unknown wholesaler.
Tiger: a) Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the J.H. Hall and Company of Nashville on shotguns.
Tobin Simplex: Trade name used on shotguns of unknown manufacture which were retailed by the G.B. Crandall Company, Limited of Woodstock, Ontario, Canada.
Toledo Firearms Company: a) Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of E.L. and J. Dickinson on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Toronto Belle: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Townleys Pal and Townleys American Boy: Trade name of H. & D. Folsom Arms Company for shotguns made for Townley Metal and Hardware Company of Kansas City, Missouri.
Tramps Terror: Trade name of the Forehand and Wadsworth Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Traps Best: Trade name believed to have been of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Watkins, Coftrell Company of Richmond, Virginia.
Triumph: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns.
Trojan: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
True Blue: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Tryon Special: Trade name of the Edward K. Tryon Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on shotguns.
Tycoon: Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Union: a) Trade name found on inexpensive single shot pocket pistols of unknown manufacture. b) Trade name of the Hood Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. c) Trade name of the Prescott Pistol Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Union Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Bostwick, Braun Company of Toledo, Ohio.
Union Jack: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Union N.Y.: Trade name of the Whitneyville Armory on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Unique: Trade name of the C.S. Shattuck Arms Company on revolvers and four barrel pocket pistols.
United States Arms Company: Trade name of Norwich Falls Pistol Company (O.A. Smith) on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
U.S. Arms Company: Trade name used successively by the Alexander WaIler and Company (1877), the Barton and Company (1878) and the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company (1879 forward) on a variety of firearms.
U.S. Revolver: Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
U.S. Single Gun: Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on single barrel shotguns.
Universal: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Utica Firearms Company: Trade name of the Simmons Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri on firearms.
Valient: Trade name of the Spear and Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on firearms.
Veiled Prophet: Trade name of the T.E. Ryan Pistol Manufacturing Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Venus: Trade name of the American Novelty Company of Chicago on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Veteran: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Veto: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Victor: a) Trade name of the Marlin Firearms Company on single shot pocket pistols. b) Trade name of the Harrington and Richardson Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. c) Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on inexpensive pocket pistols and revolvers.
Victor Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett and Company of Chicago.
Victor Special: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Hibbard, Spencer, Bartleft and Company of Chicago.
Victoria: Trade name of the Hood Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
Virginia Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & D. Folsom Arms Company and later the Davis-Warner Arms Company on firearms made for the Virginia-Carolina Company of Richmond, Virginia.
Volunteer: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers ade for the Belknap Hardware Company of Louisville, Kentucky.
Vulcan: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Edward K. Tryon Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Walnut Hill: Trade name of the J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company on rifles.
Warner Arms Corporation: Trade name of the H. & O Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Kirtland Brothers, Inc. of New York.
Wasp: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of unknown manufacture.
Wautauga: Trade name of the Whitaker, Holtsinger Hardware Company of Morristown, Tennessee on firearms.
Western: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Paxton and Gallagher Company of Omaha, Nebraska.
Western Arms Company: a) Trade name of the Bacon Arms on various types of firearms. b) Trade name of W.W. Marston on revolvers. c) Trade name of Henry KoIb and later R.F. Sedgly of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Baby Hammerless revolvers. d) Trade name of the Ithaca Gun Company on shotguns believed to have been made for the Montgomery Ward and Company of Chicago.
Western Field: Trade name of Montgomery Ward and Company of Chicago on shotguns of various makes.
Weston, J.J.: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on shotguns.
Whippet: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Hibbard, Spencer, Bartleft and Company of Chicago.
Whistler: Trade name of the Hood Firearms Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers.
White Powder Wonder: Trade name of Albert Aubrey of Meriden, Connecticut on shotguns made for the Sears, Roebuck and Company of Chicago.
Wildwood: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company for shotguns made for Sears, Roebuck & Company.
Wilkinson Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Richmond Hardware Company of Richmond, Virginia.
Wiltshire Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Stauffer, Eshleman and Company of New Orleans, Louisiana.
Winfield Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on various types of firearms.
Winner: Trade name found on inexpensive pocket revolvers of-unknown manufacture.
Winoca Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the N. Jacobi Hardware Company of Wilmington, North Camlina.
Wittes Expert: Trade name of the Witte Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri on shotguns.
Wittes lXL: Trade name of the Wifte Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri on shotguns.
Wolverine Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on firearms made for the Fletcher Hardware Company of Wilmington, North Carolina.
Woodmaster: Trade name found on Belgian shotguns imported by an unknown wholesaler.
Worlds Fair: Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on shotguns.
Worthington Arms Company: Trade name of the H. & O. Folsom Arms Company on various types of firearms.
Wyco: Trade name of the Wyeth Hardware and Manufacturing Company of St. Joseph, Missouri on firearms.
XL: a) Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the Marlin Firearms Company on single shot pocket pistols.
XPERT: a) Trade name of the Hopkins and Allen Company on inexpensive pocket revolvers. b) Trade name of the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on inexpensive single shot pocket pistols.
XXX Stand: Trade name of the Marlin Firearms Companyon revolvers.
Young America: Trade name of J.P. Lindsay of New York on superimposed - load percussion pistols.
Young American: Trade name of the Harrington and Richardson Arms Company on revolvers.
Firearms Trade and Proprietary Names
Used with Permission of Dave Fulton
Hoosier Gun Works
457 Park City - Bon Ayr Rd.
Park City, KY 42160
(270-749-2109)