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  • ...rnal hammers. [[Winchester Model 1887/1901|Winchester 1887]] lever-action shotguns and Colt Lightning pump-action rifles are also legal. Both original and rep ...d chamber empty, and runs to the right where his shotgun is placed. Since shotguns are always staged open and empty, the shooter will retrieve his gun and loa
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  • ...rifle]], 1890 [[Stevens Arms|Stevens]], [[Sharps-Borchardt Model 1878]], [[Winchester Model 1885]], Browning M78 and [[Ruger No. 1]]. Falling-block action milita ...r hunting and [[target shooting]] and [[Firearm (tool)#Shotguns|industrial shotguns]] (8ga) for shooting clinkers in boilers.
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  • * '''Inertia''' - some [[Benelli (firearms)|Benelli shotguns]] ... Model 1873 Short Rifle 1495.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A Winchester Model 1873 lever-action rifle]]
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  • ...s (only pistols, or only shotguns, or only (pre-1964) Model '94 Winchester Lever-Action Rifles; for instance). ...arm is only secondary. Decoration of these arms, typically double-barreled shotguns, is on par with the plates used to mint currency and is priced about the sa
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  • ...lar cock on open variation, is nearly universal in modern double barrelled shotguns. ==Pump shotguns==
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  • ...lowed in [[1970]] by Remington's short lived 5 mm Magnum Rimfire, based on Winchester's magnum case. In [[2002]] [[Hornady]] introduced a new .17 caliber cartri *[[.308 Winchester]], large rifle standard
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  • ... shotgun to produce, primarily to compete with the [[Winchester Model 1912|Winchester Model 12]]. They settled on waiting for Remington Model 17 patents to expi ... production entirely during the same period. While Ithaca did produce some shotguns for military use during the war, they also produced [[M1911 Colt pistol|M19
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  • ...hester Model 1892|Model 1892]], [[Winchester Model 1894|Model 1894]] and [[Winchester Model 1895|Model 1895]] rifles, most of which are still in production today [[Image:Winchester rifle grko474 rifle.jpg|right|300px|thumb|A Winchester Rifle, circa 1894.]]
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  • [[Image:Winchester Model 1873 Short Rifle 1495.jpg|right|400px|thumb|A Winchester Model 1873 Rifle]] ...[Savage Arms|Savage]]- also produce lever-action rifles. While the term ''lever-action'' generally implies a repeating firearm, it is also sometimes applied to a
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  • Firearms produced by the [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]] (later Winchester-Western Company and U.S. Repeating Arms Company), 1866–2006, by model: *[[Winchester Rifle#Winchester Model 1866|Model 1866]] lever-action rimfire (later centerfire) rifle
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  • ...International AWM]] (UK - Bolt Action Rifle - 7 mm Remington Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum, & .338 Lapua) ...ccuracy International AWM#German Army|G22]] (UK - Bolt Action Rifle - .300 Winchester Magnum: German Service Weapon)
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  • ..., it has been best known for its manufacture of high power, center fire, [[Lever-action|lever action]], and .22 caliber [[rimfire]] [[rifle]]s, as well as [[shotgu ... use higher powered cartridges such as the [[.45-70]]. Marlin's model 1894 lever-action rifles and carbines are available in handgun calibers, including [[.357 Mag
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  • ...still uses the Stevens brand today for a number of its low cost rifles and shotguns. ...re of comparable quality. They were priced lower than those of Ballard or Winchester, making the Stevens' falling block models competitive in the marketplace.
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  • ...ed [[Norinco Type 97]] [[rifles]] and [[High Standard Model 10B]] Police [[Shotguns]], ordering them to surrender their firearm(s) and registration certificate ...irearm. This category includes working [[flintlock]] rifles, [[muskets]], shotguns, and miniature [[cannon]] as well as [[antique firearms]] manufactured prio
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  • [[Image:Winchester Model 1912.JPG|right|thumb|400px|A Winchester Model 1912 12-gauge pump-action shotgun]] ...ster than a [[bolt-action rifle|bolt-action]] and somewhat faster than a [[lever-action]], as it does not require the [[trigger]] hand to be removed from the trigg
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  • ...hotguns''', also called 'slide action repeating shotguns' or 'slide action shotguns', are a class of [[shotgun]]s that are distinguished in the way in which sp ...nch guns intended for use in combat (e.g., [[Winchester Model 1897]] and [[Winchester Model 1912| Model 1912]].)
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  • ...rigger on repeating-action weapons. Older pump-action shotguns such as the Winchester Model 12 did not have such a feature, and as a result if the trigger was he ===Shotguns===
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  • |products= [[Rifles]], [[Shotguns]] ....300 Savage]] sporting cartridge, which was the parent case for the [[.308 Winchester]] cartridge (which kind of makes it [[7.62x51 NATO]]'s grandpa, when you th
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  • ...[[revolver]], a [[pump-action]] firearm, a [[bolt-action]] firearm, or a [[lever-action]] firearm, which require the shooter to manually [[chamber]] each successiv ...coil operation]]; this design remained the dominant form in semi-automatic shotguns for approximately 50 years. Production of the Auto-5 was finally ceased in
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  • ...p-action]] [[Remington 870]], two semi-automatic action [[Remington 1100]] shotguns, 20 boxes of shotgun shells, a clay trap, and three boxes of clay pigeons.] ...g breech loading, [[double barreled shotgun]]s, pump-action, bolt-action, lever-action, and semi-automatic models.
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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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