Meriden manufactured 20 varieties of hammer and hammerless revolvers with an output of 100 handguns a day in 1906.
[1] The company sold their firearms through the Sears catalog as well as via other retailers (using different trade names).
Meriden introduced the Model 15 slide-action .22 rifle based on Savage patents in the fall of 1912.
[3] Meriden manufactured twenty varieties of hammer and hammerless revolvers with an output of 100 guns a day in 1906.
[1] Meriden manufactured 12, 16, and 20 gauge sidelock double-barrel shotguns fitted with steel, laminated, twist, and Damascus barrels.