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  • ...duction figures were confirmed by Mr. Ernie Barriage, Sales Manager, for [[Savage Arms]] (Canada) Inc. in Lakefield, Ontario who worked with a number of form ...ls during the Second World War, when Cooey was a main supplier of training rifles to the Canadian Army.
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  • .... Steyr, Ruger, Savage, and several other gun makers now manufacture Scout rifles that roughly match Cooper's specifications, but most lack auxiliary iron si ...t, it is the only means of resisting tyranny, since a citizenry armed with rifles simply cannot be tyrannized."
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  • ...ented or made significant improvements to single-shot rifles, lever action rifles, and slide action firearms. His most significant contributions were in the ...inchester Model 1894|Model 1894]] and [[Winchester Model 1895|Model 1895]] rifles, most of which are still in production today in some form.
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  • |type= [[Bolt-action]] [[rifle]] |action= [[Bolt-action]]
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  • sniper rifles! The typical conversion consists of rebarrelling, adaptor. These rifles occasionally appear in Shotgun News (in the
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  • ...in Firearms|Marlin]] and [[Savage Arms|Savage]]- also produce lever-action rifles. While the term ''lever-action'' generally implies a repeating firearm, it ...-located hammer rather than the offset hammer typical of [[muzzleloading]] rifles, and this hammer was cocked by the rearward movement of the Henry's bolt.
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  • *[[Beretta|Beretta Rifles]] *[[Browning Rifles]]
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  • ...r, and T20 prototypes served as the basis for a number of Springfield test rifles from 1945 through the early 1950s. ...egan tooling a new production line in 1958 and delivered the first service rifles to the U.S. Army in July 1959. However, long production delays resulted in
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  • ...two all-new service rifles (the [[Krag-Jørgensen#American Krag-Jørgensen rifles|M1892/96/98 Krag]] and [[M1895 Navy Lee]]), as well as a series of revolver ...mann]], ''[[Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken]]'' (DWM), [[Savage Arms|Savage Arms Company]], [[Knoble]], [[Webley and Scott|Webley]], and [[White-Merril
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  • ...o increase accuracy and conserve ammunition, the M14 and [[M16 rifle|M16]] rifles used by the U.S. Army had not been designed with sustained automatic fire i ...han the M16, would be advantageous; troops would no longer have to rely on rifles for automatic fire.<ref name="Bonds"/> Design proposals for the new gun wer
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  • |parent= [[Savage Arms]] ...y. Savage still uses the Stevens brand today for a number of its low cost rifles and shotguns.
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  • ...s)<br>[[.30 Remington]]<br>[[.32 Remington]]<br>[[.35 Remington]]<br>[[300 Savage]] (Model 81 only) ...is]].<ref name="FamousFirearms"/> The Model 81 was also offered in [[.300 Savage]] and the .25 Remington chambering was dropped after a limited number of 81
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  • |name= Savage Arms |founder= Arthur Savage
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  • |image= Savage CUB.jpg |caption= Savage Cub
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  • |name= Savage Arms Model 110 |image= Savage 110FP.jpg
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  • ...unit from butt to fore-end, such as that commonly found on [[bolt action]] rifles. Two piece stocks use a separate piece for the butt and fore-end, such as ...tical angle for the trigger hand, and is commonly found on modern military rifles, such as the ubiquitous [[AK-47]] family of [[assault rifle]]s. The ''semi
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  • ...1A]] magazines, [[M1911]] magazines, [[FN/FAL]]s and [[L1A1]]s, [[Mauser]] rifles, pre-1899 [[cartridge]] guns, and European Ammo Box Markings Translations. ...[Winchester Model 1890]] pump or [[Winchester Low Wall]] [[single shot]] [[rifles]] are ideal.)
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  • ...inchester, a rimmed [[.308 Winchester]], developed for use in lever-action rifles. A handloader can add a rim, by swaging a ring of metal onto a rimless case ...the best benchrest cartridge available. Chambered only in [[single-shot]] rifles due to its short, fat case and sharp shoulder angle, the 6 mm PPC is still
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  • ...s the [[M6 Aircrew Survival Weapon]]. They typically were [[bolt-action]] rifles with telescoping stocks or break-open rifle/[[shotgun]] over-under designs. ...rifle for as little as US$200, although prices can go very much higher for rifles made by custom riflemakers and the specialist London and European trade.
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  • ...d [[revolver]]s for it, and [[Savage Arms|Savage]] had come out with the [[Savage Model 24|Model 24]], a .22/[[.410]] [[Combination gun|combination rifle]]. ...om Remington. Before this time, most .22 WMR firearms were [[bolt action]] rifles, though the .22 WMR is also found in a number of revolvers by [[Taurus]], [
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