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  • ...Ballard]], [[Stevens]], [[Remington]], [[Maynard]], Bullard, Farrow, and [[Winchester]]. Calibers used by some of these rifles during matches ranged from the .2 ...agon 28" long barrels. Their rifling, in the case of the .38-55, are the (Winchester) traditional one complete turn within eighteen inches (1-18") with rifle gr
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  • ...culties caused it to come into the majority ownership of investor [[Oliver Winchester]]. Previously, in the late 1840s, Daniel Wesson's brother Edwin, of Hartfor == Shotguns ==
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  • ...(SPL), the .300 Winchester Magnum holds its peak duration longer. The .300 Winchester Magnum sound remains at full value longer, while the .308 goes to peak and ... requires no license and in most cases, no identification requirement. For shotguns, these will probably require the presentation of the buyer's shotgun certif
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  • ... or patent date marked. (For example, only '''***low serial number***''' [[Winchester Model 1894]] [[lever action]]s are actually antique.) No [[FFL]] is requir ...Mauser sporters that have been converted to modern cartridges (like [[.308 Winchester]]!), without having to go through the "FFL to FFL" hassle. I have a [[BATF]
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  • |name= Winchester Model 1887 |type= [[lever-action]] [[shotgun]]
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  • |name= Winchester Repeating Arms Company |founder= Oliver Winchester
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  • |name= Winchester Model 1873 rifle |image= Winchester Model 1873 Short Rifle 1495.jpg
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  • ...ous [[rifle]]s, [[pistol]]s, [[revolver]]s, and even some [[smoothbore]] [[shotguns]] have been manufactured in this [[caliber]]. For many decades, it has bee ...ce difference is even more dramatic as powerful rifle cartridges like .308 Winchester and .30-06 Springfield can approach and exceed US$1 per cartridge. For this
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  • *[[Winchester Rifle]] ...dia]], Nepal and Tibet, or a well-worn [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company|Winchester]] lever action rifle with its stock studded with American Indian tribal bra
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  • [[Image:openboltcropped.jpg|270px|thumb|right|Half-opened bolt on a [[Winchester Model 70]].]] ...level shotguns, as well as for low-cost 12 [[Gauge (bore diameter)|gauge]] shotguns. The [[XM26 Lightweight Shotgun System]] (LSS) is the most advanced and rec
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  • ...use of [[caliber conversion sleeve]]s. It is common to find double barrel shotguns available with conversion sleeves for smaller gauges, allowing the same gun ...ion is very heavily built. Still, belted magnum cartridges such as [[.300 Winchester Magnum]] are generally only found in the highest quality, very expensive br
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  • ...s. One of the most popular and recognizable carbines was the Winchester [[lever-action]] carbine, with several versions using [[revolver]] [[cartridges]]. This m ...rs in the Old West. The classic combination would be a [[Winchester rifle|Winchester]] lever action carbine and a [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]] revolver
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