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I did a search on Cornell and came up blank?
Any help would be appreciated, thank you.
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I recall that the University of Glasgow holds the Army & Navy records. I contacted them years ago about a pair of A&N guns, and a page from the then-current catalog (1930's) was included in the material I received. An entire catalog? Army and Navy stores sold a lot of things other than guns. You'd probably have to be lucky to find the one that covers the specific period during which your model was available.
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The Army & Navy Co-Operative Society Limited produced a large and comprehensive catalogue for circulation to the military and their families serving around the globe from the days when we still had an Empire therefore the catalogue will list just about everything including the proverbial kitchen sink as well as the guns they sold. The whole makes for interesting reading and I don't think that they ever produced a separate gun catalogue. Lagopus.....
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