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a firearm is a gun that fires bullets they're normally all have firing pins which hit the back of the shell causing a spark in the shell which ignites the gun powder and sends the bullet shooting of at over the speed of sounds.

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Where can you find information about 2 Hartford Firearms 12 gauge shot guns side by side both in very good condition one has serial?

Firearms marked Hartford were manufactured by Crescent Firearms for the Simmons Hardware Company of St Louis c. 1890-1930.


Did the south produce 97 percent of the nations firearms?

No, the claim that the South produced 97 percent of the nation's firearms is not accurate. While the Southern states did have significant manufacturing capabilities, particularly in the production of weapons during the Civil War, the North was the primary producer of firearms and had a more extensive industrial infrastructure. Northern factories and production facilities were responsible for the majority of the firearms used by both Union and Confederate forces.


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Did the north or the south produced about 97 percent of the nations firearms?

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What does plus four mean in atf?

In the context of the ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives), "plus four" typically refers to a specific classification of firearms that are designed or intended to be capable of firing more than one shot with a single pull of the trigger, such as certain automatic or semi-automatic weapons. This classification can impact the regulatory requirements for ownership, sale, and transfer of such firearms. Additionally, "plus four" may relate to certain specifications in the design or functionality of firearms that fall under ATF jurisdiction.