The Rev O NOC 22 rifles are a series of .22 caliber firearms known for their accuracy and reliability, making them suitable for both target shooting and small game hunting. They typically feature lightweight designs and user-friendly controls, appealing to both novice and experienced shooters. While specific models may vary, they generally incorporate modern materials and engineering for enhanced performance. Always check local regulations and reviews for the latest information on availability and features.
The Rev-O-Noc falling block .22 caliber rifles were manufactured primarily in the early 1900s, with production spanning from around 1905 to the late 1920s. These rifles were known for their unique design and were popular among small game hunters and target shooters of the time.
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This brand name was retailed by Richardson-Conover Hardware of Kansas City. Rev O Noc is Conover spelled backward.
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I have a HSB&co 12 guage pump shotgun and I would be glad to send a picture of it. Please email me at halbrookjack@yahoo.com and I will send a pic immediately. By the way, these shotguns were made by Cresent arms in norwich, conneticut. The word rev-o-noc is conover hardware spelled backwards. HSB & Co. made them for Conover hardware.
There were some Shotguns Stamped Rev-O-Noc H.S.B. & CO. that were made by Hopkins & Allen. They were distributed/retailed by Hibbard Spencer Bartlett of St Louis, Mo. Rev-O-Noc shotguns made by Crescent were also distributed by Richards and Conover of Kansas City. They were also manufactured by Baker Gun and Forging Co and Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works. HSB & Co was in Chicago.
It is a Stevens Crackshot that was made for HSB&Co, a hardware distributer in Chicago. Evidently, Revonoc is Conover spelled backward. The HSB rifles usually had a better finish that the standard Stevens. I have seen both Crackshot, Marksman and Little Scout 22 &32 rifles with this name. Stevens also made rifles for Sears and Montgomery Wards and put their brand names on them.
The 1822 Rev-0-NOC is a lever-action rifle that was produced in the early 19th century, primarily known for its single-shot capability. This model is often associated with its unique design and functionality, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts of vintage firearms. While specific production details may vary, it is generally recognized for its historical significance and craftsmanship from that era. For more detailed information, consulting specialized firearms references or collector communities could provide further insights.
HSB and Co was Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett and Company, a large Chicago hardware wholesale/retail operation. Rev-O-Noc is "Conover" in reverse and was a trade name sold by the Conover Hardware chain of Kansas City.
REV-O-NOC shotguns were made by Crescent Firearms and distributed by HD Folsom to the HSB & CO hardware/catalog store. Your gun would have been made c.1880-1910, and value would be under $200. Please do not attempt to fire the gun.
There are some sources for Crescent shotgun parts, but it is very possible that parts will have to be repaired/made.
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