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Bruce: It is likely that American Gun Co. New York guns were marketed by Sears.
A very rough estimate of DOM per Joseph Vorisek Model 44 44/40 & .44XL c. 1910 to 1915, Model 44 "Midget Field" .410 - 1915 to 1927, Model 44 Improved .410 bore - 1927 to 1932. Estimated production 36,000 or about 1,600 yearly. 1910 – 001 to 1,600 1911 – 1,601 to 3,200 1912 – 3,201 to 4,800 1913 – 4,801 to 6,400 1914 – 6,401 to 8,000 1915 – 8,001 to 9,600 1916 – 9,601 to 11,200 1917 – 11,201 to 12,800 1918 – 12,801 to 14,400 1919 – 14,401 to 16,000 1920 – 16,001 to 17,600 1921 – 17,601 to 19,200 1922 – 19,201 to 20,800 1923 – 20,801 to 22,400 1924 – 22,401 to 24,000 1925 – 24,001 to 25,600 1926 – 25,601 to 27,200 1927 – 27,201 to 28,800 1928 – 28,801 to 30,400 1929 – 30,401 to 32,000 1930 – 32,001 to 33,600 1931 – 33,601 to 35,200 1932 – 35,200 to 36,000 More Folsom, Crescent, American Gun Co. information here https://docs.google.com/document/pub...iu5JGIhfguSXXQ
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