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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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  • #redirect[[Oliver Winchester]]
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  • ...Winchester.jpg|thumb|Oliver Fisher Winchester, 1810-1880]]'''Oliver Fisher Winchester''' ([[November 30]], [[1810]] – [[December 11]], [[1880]]) was an [[U He was the son of Samuel Winchester and Hannah Bates and was born in Boston on November 30, 1810. He married Ja
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  • ...ndash; [[September 5]], [[1922]]), was an heiress and the builder of the [[Winchester Mystery House]]. ...ed of tuberculosis, giving Sarah approximately 50 percent ownership in the Winchester company and an income of $1,000 a day. (This amount is roughly equivalent t
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  • ...[June 22]], [[1837]] – [[March 7]], [[1881]]) was the treasurer of the [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]] a position which he held until his death in 1881. ... Haven. After his death, his wife Sarah went on to build the well-known [[Winchester Mystery House]].
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  • "'''Winchester'''" is a bit of a broad term when it comes to guns, isn't it? Perhaps you * The [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]], a now-defunct [[American]] [[firearms]] manufactu
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  • #redirect[[.30-30 Winchester]]
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  • #redirect[[Winchester Model 1892]]
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  • #redirect[[Winchester Model 1894]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Winchester Model 1912]]
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  • #redirect[[Winchester Model 1894]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]]
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  • #redirect[[Winchester Model 1895]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Winchester Model 1912]]
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  • |name= Winchester Model 1887 |manufacturer= [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]]
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  • |name= Winchester 1892 |image= Winchester Model 1892 1477.jpg
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  • |name= Winchester 1894 |image= Winchester Model 1894.jpg
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  • |name= Winchester 1895 |image= Winchester 1895.jpg
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  • |name= Winchester Model 1897 shotgun |image= Winchester 1897.jpg
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  • [[Image:Winchester Model 1912.JPG|right|thumb|325px|Winchester Model 1912 12-gauge hammerless pump-action shotgun manufactured in 1948]] ... 51 year high-rate production life. From 1912 until first discontinued by Winchester in 1963, nearly two million Model 12 shotguns were produced in various grad
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  • ...cluded [[.38-40 Winchester]] (38 WCF) introduced in [[1884]], the [[.32-20 Winchester]] (32 WCF) introduced in 1884, the [[.41 Long Colt|.41 Colt]] introduced in ...40 Winchester Center fire (WCF) at 71,392; 38-40 (38 WCF) at 50,520; 32-20 Winchester (32 WCF) at 43,284 and, the 41 Colt at 19,676.<ref name = "Wilson2"/>
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  • ...vent from [[September 27]], [[1918]]. Sergeant Fred Lloyd, armed with a [[Winchester Model 1897]] trench gun, single-handedly retook a German-held French villag ...rld War II, the most popular being the [[Winchester Model 1897|M97]] and [[Winchester Model 1912 | M1912]].
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  • ...when chambered in rimmed cartridges. Rimfire rounds, .22 Hornet, [[.30-30 Winchester]], 9.3 x 72R, and 8 x 57JR are all common choices. Gauges tend to be large ..., for example, made models from .22 LR over .410 bore shotgun up to [[.308 Winchester]] over 3" [[12 gauge]] magnum. The Springfield Armory survival guns are ty
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  • ...43 Winchester]] <li>[[270 Winchester]] <li>[[30-06 Springfield]] <li>[[308 Winchester]] |manufacturer= [[Winchester Western Canada Ltd.]] (formerly [[Cooey]])
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  • ...sh; after Cooey's takeover by Olin-Mathieson, when it became a division of Winchester-Western (Canada) Ltd. &mdash; do have serial numbers.
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  • |manufacturer= H. W. Cooey Machine & Arms Company<br>Winchester Western Canada Ltd.
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  • |manufacturer= <li>[[H. W. Cooey Machine & Arms Co.]] (pre-61)<li>[[Winchester-Western Canada Ltd.]], aka [[Olin Corp.]] (post-61) |number= ~ 1,900,000 (Cooey 84/840)<br>221,578 (Winchester 370)<br>395,168 (Winchester 37A)
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  • ... pump-action shotguns with external hammers. [[Winchester Model 1887/1901|Winchester 1887]] lever-action shotguns and Colt Lightning pump-action rifles are also
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  • *[[.223 Winchester S.S.M.]] 0.08 *[[.243 Winchester]] 0.10
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  • ...eral famous dangerous game cartridges around this time, such as the [[.458 Winchester Magnum]], [[.378 Weatherby Magnum]] and [[.460 Weatherby Magnum]] and many
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  • ... the old .33 Winchester, was introduced commercially in 1959 as the [[.338 Winchester Magnum]]. The .338-378 Weatherby Magnum is barely distinguishable from anot
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  • *.458 [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company|Winchester]] magnum, a post WW2 modern round of similar performance to the .450 NE
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  • ...s the [[U.S. Repeating Arms Company]] ([[Winchester Repeating Arms Company|Winchester]]) and [[Browning Arms Company]] (an American gun company founded by [[Joh ...SPR]]: Bolt-action sniper rifle chambered in [[7.62x51mm NATO]] and [[.300 Winchester Magnum]], used by FBI and SWAT teams.
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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
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  • * [[1834]] &mdash; [[Oliver Winchester]] and Jane Ellen Hope were married in Boston.
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  • ...he RNWMP promptly reverted to their [[Winchester Model 1894|Model 1894]] [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company|Winchesters]] and [[Lee–Metford]]s in [[1906]]. ...nufactured in 1917 have a LU prefix. Another 907 rifles were fitted with [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]] A5 telescopic sights. Both telescopic sights were
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  • [[Image:Winchester Model 1873 Short Rifle 1495.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A Winchester Model 1873 lever-action rifle]] ...dges. An example of firearms using lever action are the [[Winchester rifle|Winchester Repeating Rifle]] and [[Marlin Model 1894]].
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  • ...xamples are the [[Glaser Safety Slug]] and the [[breaching round]]. The [[Winchester]] [[Black Talon]] round was also somewhat (though by no means completely) f
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  • | Marlin [[Model 1894]]/ 2.9 (6.5)||[[.30-30 Winchester]]/11 (170) || 617 (2025) || 2.0 (31) ||align=right| '''17''' ||align=right | [[Remington]]Sendero/ 4.5 (10)||[[.308 Winchester]]/10.1 (156) || 845 (2771) || 3.1 (48) ||align=right| '''20''' ||align=rig
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  • ...W]], [[.45 ACP]], [[5.7 x 28 mm|5.7x28 mm]], [[5.56 x 45 mm NATO]], [[.300 Winchester Magnum]], and a 2.75-inch and 3-inch [[Gauge (bore diameter)|12 gauge]].]]
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