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The American College of Heraldry and Arms, Inc. was an American organization established in 1966 to promote heraldry in the United States. The corporate address of the college was Harbormaster's Building, Herald's Mews on Longneck, Pier 4 Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland.The organization was divided into two administrative divisions: the American College of Arms researched inherited arms, verified genealogy, and granted new arms to individuals across the country; the College of Arms of the United States assisted corporate entities, such as businesses and municipal heraldry.
The college was established by Donald Franklin Stewart, William Henry Lloyd, Charles Francis Stein, Jr., and Gordon Malvern Fair Stick. Their titles were, respectively, Chief Herald Marshall, Herald Genealogist, Herald Chancellor, and Telorum Rex.The college employed art students from the Maryland Institute College of Art to paint the armorial achievements and create grant and matriculation documents.On 1 June 1968, the college granted arms to President Lyndon Johnson; the grant was presented to Johnson by Mr. Donald Stewart in the Oval Office of the White House on Monday, June 10, 1968, at 10:00 am, with U.S. Senator Daniel Brewster in attendance. The arms were blazoned Azure on a Saltire Gules fimbriated between four Eagles displayed a Mullet Or.In October 1968, the college granted a coat of arms to Maryland Governor Spiro Agnew. The blazon of these arms was Azure on a Cross between four Horses Heads couped Argent a Cross botony Gules.By January 1969 the college had refused over 1000 requests for arms. The petitions were denied because they were assumed arms or armorial petitions with errors in their genealogy. The college also excluded helms or coronets from their armorial grants.
The college existed until 1970.
This is an American Arms, Inc. Over and Under 12 Gauge Shotgun with Ventilated Rib, Gold Trigger, Factory Engraved with Hi-Viz Front Sight and Rubber Butt Pad.
Imported and made in Spain. Eagle Model.
The length is 40” tip to tip with a 26” barrel. Shoots 3” shells.
Would put the gun in 95%...
Looking to sell this Mini Revolver, it has been carried a lot and shot very little, it is in excellent shape and comes with two pocket holsters and extra set of rubber grips, also including an almost full box of Hornady Critical Defense ammo
looking for $200 and can meet at a dealer of your...
Chambered in .22 Magnum. Only have put 15 rounds through it.
This thing is AWESOME! I bought it to run with, but on the second thought I’m more of an auto loader guy.
That being said I am wondering if there is any interest for trades out there for tiny auto loaders, something easy to run...
Up for sale is a beautiful NAA PUG in .22WMR. This little single action comes with hardwood grips, the original metal case with keys, a small pocket holster, and some .22 magnum rounds to get you started. This pistol is a great second concealment gun, fun plinker, or just a pistol for some fun...
Excellent condition. Taken in on trade with a bunch of other guns many years ago. This one has been buried in the safe since. It has removable chokes. Asking $400
I really don't want any more guns but may consider high end scope, Tikka, MPX, Scorpion, O/U 12ga and Dillion 650 or 550...
Very Rare Selling an American Arms International Model American 180 M-1 semi-automatic rifle chambered in .22LR. This unique rifle is styled after the Thompson SMG and features a blued finish, 18" finned barrel, adjustable peep sights, walnut furniture, detachable stock and 177-round drum...
I won this at an NRA banquet (note unique S/N) a few years ago and never shot it.
Comes with cardboard box, lock box, and holster/grip.
Buyer pays transfer at Tigard Pawn.
Hello Gents,
The parts below were intended to be a AR45 project of mine but it never came to fruition. I'd still very much like to continue this project, but sadly other things like a new roof are in order. If you are interested in them as a whole I'll knock down the price quite a bit. I am...
I noticed this video from Shot Show 2019.
New North American Arms Ranger II with a longer 2.5" barrel. Cool little break top, now with a longer barrel:
The pistol is shown starting at about minute 35 of this video from Shot Show:
Includes steel box, paperwork, firearm, and a DeSantis pocket holster. 1-5/8" barrel. Single action, shoots 5 rounds of .22 magnum loads. $200.00. I live in Seattle. Preferred meeting place is at Pantel Tactical in Renton.
up for sale is a slightly used North American Arms derringer type revolver. it has both the 22 magnum and 22 lr cylinders so you can practice with one and carry with the .22 mag.
fun little pistol and a great back up cause you can conceal it anywhere.
$225
When I first saw the NAA 22 magnum belt buckle combo I thought it was a pretty cool novelty. As we've all done with other guns over the years, I didn't buy one because I figured they'd always be available. From what I understand NAA no longer makes the holster. I'd still like to own one, and I...
I have a standard Black Widow for sale. 25 rounds through it, it has been carried. Comes with all original items, except the cardboard sleeve that covered the plastic case. Also comes with 25 rounds of mag ammo. I have pics, but I am too lazy to put them up. I will text them to you upon...
Well, I am sorry if this topic has been beaten to death, but I am working on a few shotguns as a father-son project. I fished these out of a dumpster, and they are pretty rough.
The one I am having trouble with is marked VICTOR EJECTOR AMERICAN GUN COMPANY NEW YORK. The serial number on the...