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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[[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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  • |name= Winchester Repeating Arms Company |founder= Oliver Winchester
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  • #redirect[[Winchester rifle]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Winchester Model 1912]]
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  • |name= Winchester Model 1873 rifle |image= Winchester Model 1873 Short Rifle 1495.jpg
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  • |name= .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire |caption= .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire
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  • |name= .30-30 Winchester |caption= .30-30 cartridge between [[.223 Remington]] (left) and [[.308 Winchester]] (right)
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  • |name= .300 Winchester Magnum |designer= [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]]
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  • |name= .308 Winchester ...rtridges]].<br>The [[7.62x51mm NATO]] is similar in appearance to the .308 Winchester.
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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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  • ... loads and with civilian denominations (such as [[.223 Remington]], [[.308 Winchester]]). [[Semi-automatic rifle|Semi-automatic firearms]] can be bought by licen
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  • ...weapon types (only pistols, or only shotguns, or only (pre-1964) Model '94 Winchester Lever-Action Rifles; for instance).
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  • ...ada) Ltd. At that point, the manufacture of [[Winchester]]s (primarily for Winchester Canada) began and continued through the mid-1970s (''see also: [[Iver Johns ... When the company was sold to the Olin-Mathieson and became a division of Winchester-Western (Canada) Ltd., new production lines were equipped with the most up-
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  • ...receded them, had exposed hammers. Most famous of these is probably the [[Winchester Model 1897]]. Like the double barrelled shotguns, soon the early pump shot
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  • ...e a [[.221 Fireball]]. Similarly, [[.30-06 Springfield]] can become [[.308 Winchester]], which can become [[.308 x 1.5]] or any number of specialized [[benchrest
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  • ...n of the new Model 1866, the New Haven Arms Company would be renamed the [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]].[[File:Henry Rifle Receiver.JPG|thumb|Henry rifle, ...re]]. Instead, they are chambered for centerfire calibers such as [[.44-40 Winchester]] and [[.45 Long Colt]]. These replicas are distributed through [[Navy Arm
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  • ==Winchester Black Talon controversy== In early 1992 Winchester introduced the "[[Black Talon]]", a newly designed hollow-point handgun bul
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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 ...roduction run for a pump-action shotgun in history, surpassing that of the Winchester Model 12 that had originally inspired Ithaca to produce pump-action shotgun
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  • ...- the [[M1885 Remington-Lee|Remington-Lee M1885]] and the [[M1895 Lee Navy|Winchester-Lee or Lee Navy M1895]] - were also adopted militarily and sold commerciall
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  • ...g Arms]] announced it was closing the New Haven, Connecticut plant where [[Winchester rifle]]s and shotguns had been produced for 140 years.
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  • ...ry. His works for [[Browning Arms Company|his own company]], as well as [[Winchester]], [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]], [[Remington]], [[Savage Arms|Sava
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  • ...ry. His works for [[Browning Arms Company|his own company]], as well as [[Winchester]], [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]], [[Remington]], [[Savage Arms|Sava
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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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  • ...e closing of the plant, the Model 94 rifle (the descendant of the original Winchester rifle), Model 70 rifle and Model 1300 shotgun would be discontinued.
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  • ... Mauser]], [[7x57 Mauser|7 x 57]], [[7 x 64]], [[.270 Winchester]], [[.308 Winchester]], [[.30-06 Springfield]], [[8 x 60 S]], [[8 x 64 S]], etc. The magnum hunt
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  • ...e:Kimber 270.jpg|thumb|300px|Kimber of Oregon Super Custom rifle in [[.270 Winchester]]]]
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  • ...elled by 40 grains (3 g) of smokeless powder. As with the [[.30 WCF|.30-30 Winchester]], it is the use of black powder nomenclature that leads to the incorrect a
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  • ...nition in their rifles with no problems, although it must be stressed .308 Winchester may generate higher pressures than 7.62 mm NATO, even though the rounds are
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  • Winchester). In fact, for a time Britain issued these converted No4s as ...e as .300 Savage or .30-40 Krag, and only about 100-150 ft/lbs behind .308 Winchester in the same bullet weights.
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  • [[Image:Winchester Model 1873 Short Rifle 1495.jpg|right|400px|thumb|A Winchester Model 1873 Rifle]] ... worked. One of the most famous lever-action firearm is undoubtedly the [[Winchester rifle]], but many manufacturers- notably [[Marlin Firearms|Marlin]] and [[S
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  • * [[Winchester Model 70]] series bolt-action rifle
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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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  • * '''[[Winchester Model 1897]]''' and '''[[Winchester Model 1912]]''' (two [[shotguns]] that were used by the USMC in the dense j
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  • *[[Winchester Model 1894]] (Royal Flying Corps, Limited use) *[[Winchester Model 1895]]
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  • * [[AMP Technical Services DSR-1]] ([[7.62x51mm NATO]], [[.300 Winchester Magnum]], [[.338 Lapua Magnum]]) and '''DSR-50''' ([[.50 BMG]])
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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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  • ...ell (for comparison), size "AA" battery (for comparison), .454 Casull, .45 Winchester Magnum, .44 Remington Magnum, .357 Magnum, .38 Special, .45 ACP, .38 Super, *[[.256 Winchester Magnum]]
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  • *[[Winchester Model 1887/1901]] (US - Shotgun - 1887) *[[Winchester Model 1894]] (US - Rifle - 1894)
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  • ...nchester|.243 Winchester Improved (Ackley)]], [[.25-06 Remington]], [[.270 Winchester]], [[.308]], [[.30-06]], [[.45-70]], [[.50-90 Sharps]] ]] *[[.225 Winchester]]
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  • *[[.17 Winchester Super Magnum]] *[[.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire|.22 WMR]]
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  • * [[Winchester Model 1300 (Speed Pump)]] * [[Winchester Model 1897]]
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  • ... with a detachable box [[Magazine (firearm)|magazine]] holding 20 rounds. Winchester, Remington, and [[Springfield Armory]]'s own [[John Garand]] offered differ ...e eventually evolved into the [[7.62x51mm NATO]] and the commercial [[.308 Winchester]] round. In the background, Lloyd Corbett was tasked with developing .30 Li
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  • ...esign used two .22, .25 or .27 caliber bullets loaded into a single [[.308 Winchester]] or [[.30-06 Springfield|.30-06]] cartridge. ...simply a scaled-down AR-10, and immediately proved much more controllable. Winchester entered a design based loosely on their [[M1 carbine|M1 Carbine]], and Earl
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  • ...rifles for Winchester such as the [[Winchester rifle#Winchester Model 1886|Winchester 1886]]. The M1895 uses a unique operating mechanism, which is quite simila
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  • ...40 S&W]], [[10 mm Auto]], [[.400 Corbon]], [[.22 LR]], [[.50 GI]], 9x23 mm Winchester, and others. The major ones were 9 mm Parabellum (9x19 mm), .38 Super, 10 m
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  • |manufacturer=[[Springfield Armory]], [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]], [[H & R Firearms|Harrington & Richardson Co.]], I ...he outbreak of World War II in Europe, [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company|Winchester]] was awarded an "educational" production contract for 65000 rifles, with d
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  • ... the basis of the 1952 movie ''Carbine Williams'' starring James Stewart.) Winchester hoped Williams would be able to complete various designs left unfinished by ...ity]] (''MV''). It is essentially a rimless version of the obsolete [[.32 Winchester Self-Loading]] cartridge. The .30 Carbine had a round-nose 110 gr (7.1 g) b
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  • |cartridge= [[7.62x51mm NATO]] (M24A1), [[.300 Winchester Magnum]] (M24A2), [[.338 Lapua Magnum]] (M24A3) ...ld would not be able to acquire the special ammo. Also, the available .300 Winchester Magnum ammo that was procured sometimes misfired due to incompletely-burned
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  • Using a round originally designed by [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company|Winchester]], the [[.50 BMG]] round was designed as a response to the German 13 mm ant ..., could accurately hit targets at up to 2500 yards--twice the range of the Winchester sniper rifle. The success of the M2 in this role led to the development of
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  • |content= * [[2006]] &mdash; The [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]] officially became defunct as a corporate entity.
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  • ...h, his wife [[Sarah Winchester|Sarah]] began expansion on the well-known [[Winchester Mystery House]].
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  • ... and more on optics. Marlins are also larger and stronger than most of the Winchester line, allowing them to use higher powered cartridges such as the [[.45-70]]
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  • ...0 and M85 series, in various popular calibers ranging from .22-250 to .458 Winchester Magnum. A number of the LK M70 slightly modified versions were widely sold
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  • ...an rifle|Berdan]] single-shot rifles engaged Turks with [[Winchester rifle|Winchester]] repeating rifles resulting in alarmingly disproportionate casualties. Thi
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  • ...her varieties of pump shotgun previously used by the military, such as the Winchester 1200, have been phased out as of 2005[http://www.findarticles.com/p/article
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  • * A copy of the Winchester model 1897 pump shotgun. * [[Norinco YL-1887L]] lever-action shotgun (reproduced the [[Winchester Model 1887/1901]] model
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  • ...re of comparable quality. They were priced lower than those of Ballard or Winchester, making the Stevens' falling block models competitive in the marketplace. ...do with other [[wildcat cartridge|wildcat]]s, Stevens adopted the [[.25-20 Winchester|.25-20]], developed by [[Francis J. Rabbeth]] in 1882. The unpopularity of
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  • ...s, 1978), 329- 336. John M. Browning's first fully automatic design was a Winchester model 1873 lever action that used muzzle gases to cock the action by instal
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  • * [[.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire]]
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  • ...ber]] propaganda that the [[Black Talon]] [[cartridges]] manufactured by [[Winchester]] were somehow armor-piercing "cop killers;" supposedly due to their black
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  • ...Winchester.jpg|thumb|Oliver Fisher Winchester, 1810-1880]]'''Oliver Fisher Winchester''' ([[November 30]], [[1810]] &ndash; [[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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  • ...rifle cartridges that offered even higher velocities, such as the [[.30-30 Winchester]].<ref name=cotw10>Frank C. Barnes, ed. Stan Skinner (2003). Cartridges of ... Ruger and Thompson/Center Contenders"'', ''"Use only in modern Marlin and Winchester repeating actions"'' or ''"Ruger No. 1 and No. 3"''.<ref name="garrett" /><
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  • ... available (on a very limited production run) in the 7.62x51 mm NATO (.308 Winchester) cartridge as opposed to the 7.62x54R mm these rifles are typically chamber
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  • ... [[M1917 Enfield rifle|M1917]] "American Enfield" rifle with Remington and Winchester and were importing [[Ross rifle]]s from Canada for training purposes.
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  • ...in powerheads. One commercially produced version used a modified [[.30-30 Winchester]] cartridge case, loaded backwards, with a primed [[.38 Special]] cased loa
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  • [[Image:Winchester Model 1912.JPG|right|thumb|400px|A Winchester Model 1912 12-gauge pump-action shotgun]] ...e, and prefer models that lack this feature, such as the [[Ithaca 37]] and Winchester Model 12.
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  • ...nch guns intended for use in combat (e.g., [[Winchester Model 1897]] and [[Winchester Model 1912| Model 1912]].) *[[Winchester Model 1897]]
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  • ...ish word for deer, chambered originally for [[.308 Winchester]] and [[.243 Winchester]], but later also [[.30-06 Springfield]] and through aftermarket modificati
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  • ...inchester Repeating Arms Company|Winchester]] Ratshot (right) with Regular Winchester .22LR]]
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  • ...tgun, but struggled for sales in the shadow of the [[Winchester Model 1912|Winchester Model 12]]. Remington sought to correct that by introducing in [[1950]] a m
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  • ...arms of the Old West: From Wild Bill Hickok's Colt Revolvers to Geronimo's Winchester, Twelve Guns That Shaped Our History.'' TwoDot. pp. 224. ISBN 0762745088.</
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  • ...ration is similar to that of the bolt action described above. The famous [[Winchester rifle]] is exemplary of this type. There also exist lever-action rifles th *[[Oliver Winchester]]
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  • ...], [[.40 S&W]], and [[.45 ACP]]. Rimless rifle examples include the [[.308 Winchester]], [[.223 Remington]], and [[.30-06 Springfield]]. ...to change caliber. The recent (early 2000s) [[Winchester Short Magnum]], [[Winchester Super Short Magnum]], and Remington Ultra Magnum and Short Action Ultra Mag
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  • ...e cartridges (such as the [[.22 Short]], [[.22 Long]], .22 Extra Long, .22 Winchester Auto, and [[5 mm Remington Rimfire Magnum]]) can cost substantially more. * .22 Winchester Rimfire (.22 WRF) AKA .22 Remington Special (obsolete)
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  • ....travellercentral.com/hillberg/index.html Hillberg Insurgency Weapons: The Winchester Liberator] - GunTech.com, September 2010}}</ref> His designs included the * [[Winchester Liberator]]
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  • ... target rifle ([[6mm Norma BR]] as single shot and [[6.5x55mm]] and [[.308 Winchester]] with 5 round magazines chamberings) * [[Winchester rifle|Winchester]]
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  • ...rtridge fired by the SKS is sometimes said to be roughly equivalent to the Winchester [[.30-30]] round when used as a deer hunting round. However, the 7.62 is so ...owever, although the 7.62x39mm round is generally compared to the American Winchester .30-30, many states have laws against hunting rifles with magazines of more
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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
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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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  • ....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 ** [[Savage Model 340|Model 340]] [[bolt action]] offered in [[.30-30 Winchester|.30-30]] and [[.222 Remington]].
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  • ...ther popular designs such as the [[Remington Model 700]], Ruger M77, and [[Winchester Model 70]]. The Model 110 is well known for its accuracy, reliability, and ...action version was introduced, chambered in [[.243 Winchester]] and [[.308 Winchester]] and at that same time, the Model 110 was the first commercial bolt action
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  • ...ess and continued to be manufactured to 1932 when it was replaced by the [[Winchester Model 63]].
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  • * [[1918]] &mdash; Sergeant Fred Lloyd, armed with a [[Winchester Model 1897]] [[trench gun]], single-handedly retook a German-held French vi
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  • * [[1862]] &mdash; [[William Wirt Winchester]] and [[Sarah Lockwood Pardee]] are married in New Haven, Connecticut.
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  • ... at the age of 83 from heart failure. She is buried next to [[William Wirt Winchester|her husband]] and infant child in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven, CT.
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  • ...[pump action]] shotgun, such as the [[Mossberg 500]], [[Remington 870]] or Winchester 1300, many models of which retail for under US$350<ref>[http://mossberg.com ...Browning revolutionized shotgun design. In 1887, Browning introduced the [[Winchester Model 1887/1901|Model 1887 Lever Action Repeating Shotgun]], which loaded a
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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
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  • ... a typical military sniping cartridge such as [[7.62 × 51 mm NATO]] (.308 winchester) M118 Special Ball round this difference (or “drop”) from 700 metres (7
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  • ...pularity in the 1990s. These include the [[7 mm Remington Magnum]], [[.300 Winchester Magnum]], and the [[.338 Lapua Magnum]]. These cartridges offer better ball ! [[.300 Winchester Magnum]]
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  • ...ts are required in centerfire rifles with tubular magazines, such as the [[Winchester rifle]], where the rounds are stored front-to-back. Use of pointed bullets
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  • *[[Winchester Repeating Arms Company|Olin/Winchester]]
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  • ...ed [[Sturm, Ruger]], [[Savage Arms]], and [[U.S. Repeating Arms Company]] (Winchester) to display some laminate stocks on their rifles in a green, brown and blac
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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
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  • ...renowned [[Winchester Model 70|Model 70]]). From beginning employment with Winchester in November 1885 to his death in 1934, Johnson was named on 124 patents ass # Madis, George, ''The Winchester Book''. Houston: Art and Reference House 1971
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  • ...ost-61 models will be stamped "''Winchester-Western (Canada) Ltd.''" or "''Winchester-Cooey''."
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  • | [[.44-40]] [[Oliver Winchester|Winchester]] || 1873 | [[.32-20 Winchester]] || 1882
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  • ...|Marlin]], [[Savage Arms|Savage]], and [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company|Winchester]] have made takedown rifles since the late 1800s. The [[John Browning|Brow ...epeating shotguns, the Winchester [[Winchester Model 1897|Model 97]] and [[Winchester Model 12|Model 12]] shotguns were factory made as takedown guns. Savage al
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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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  • ...chamber Contender barrels in lighter .308 class cartridges like the [[.243 Winchester]]. The Contender would also fire [[.410 bore]] [[shotgun shell]]s, either
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  • ...er end shells. Federal Top Gun and Rio still offer the decent firepower of Winchester AA shells, but lack a sturdy hull thus making them difficult to reload. Rel
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  • ...machine gun]]s, the [[Winchester Model 1897]], the [[Winchester Model 1912|Winchester Model 12]], and [[Ithaca 37]] [[shotgun]]s. [[Winchester Model 1897]]
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  • |predecessor= [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]] |founder= Employees of [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]]
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  • ...wer can be used to dispatch targets of opportunity (the venerable [[.30-30 Winchester]] lever action and the [[Sturm, Ruger|Ruger]] [[Mini-14]] are common ''truc ... Calibers such as [[.223 Remington]], [[.22-250]], [[.220 Swift]], [[.243 Winchester]], [[6mm Remington]] and [[.25-06 Remington]] are common, [[.22 Hornet]] i
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  • ...ridge Co. (WCC) later acquired [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]] after Winchester went into receivership in 1931. * [http://www.winchester.com/companyinfo/history/worldwars.aspx Winchester Ammunition]
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  • ...se of [[speedloader|moon clips]], and the .307 Winchester, a rimmed [[.308 Winchester]], developed for use in lever-action rifles. A handloader can add a rim, by ...Ackley.jpg|thumb|right|.243 Winchester [[Ackley Improved]] (left) and .243 Winchester (right)]]
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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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  • [[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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  • ...twist rate, such as 1:10 for 6.8x43mm SPC and 7.62x39mm, and 1:12 for .308 Winchester.
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  • ...ld]], and magnum cartridges, such as the [[7 mm Remington Magnum]], [[.300 Winchester Magnum]] and [[.338 Lapua]].<ref name="Senich88"/> The U.S. Army's use of t
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  • ... about the [[American]] WW2 [[insurgency weapon]]. For the shotgun, see [[Winchester Liberator]]; for the 3D printable pistol, see [[Defense Distributed Liberat
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  • ...<ref>[http://winchester.com/products/catalog/shotlist.aspx?use=4&gauge=410 Winchester] .410 buckshot</ref><ref>[http://www.amderringer.com/safe.html American Der
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  • ...t at 900 ft/s (275 m/s), but after a number of rounds of revisions between Winchester Repeating Arms, Frankford Arsenal, and Union Metallic Cartridge, it ended u
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  • ...that it had entered into a new license agreement with [[Browning]] to make Winchester brand rifles and shotguns, but not at the closed plant in New Haven.
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  • * FN Herstal announced plans to produce [[Winchester Model 70]] rifles at its plant in Columbia, SC.
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  • ...[Kahr Arms]] began production of an [[M1 Carbine]] replica, and the last [[Winchester Model 9422]] rolled off the line. [[Kimber]], meanwhile, manufactured 47,8
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  • ...7 HMR] chuckhawks.com</ref> Ammunition is also available from [[Olin Corp.|Winchester]], PMC and [[Sellier & Bellot]].
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  • *[[.22 WMR]] - (Winchester Magnum Rimfire) a large powerful round
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  • |manufacturer=Winchester ...ng the black-powder [[.22 WCF]] at Springfield Armory. <ref name="cotw" /> Winchester adopted what had so far been a [[wildcat cartridge]] in 1930, producing amm
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  • ...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 ...g, 22 LR, 22 Winchester Magnum.JPG|thumb|right|A .22 Long, .22 LR, and .22 Winchester Magnum, respectively.]]
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  • ..." semi-autos as well as their Model 12 and 121 "Fieldmaster" pump actions. Winchester produced the .22 Short in a variety of different rifles including the 1873
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  • ...t [[9.3x62mm]], .30-06 Springfield, [[8 x 57 IS]], [[6.5 x 55]] and [[.308 Winchester]] [[cartridges]]. ...s finally replaced by the [[7.62 x 51 mm]] (7.62mm NATO, commercial [[.308 Winchester]]) with the adoption of the [[M14 rifle|M14]] in 1954. However, the first M
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  • |caption= Comparison of the 30-30 Ackley and the original [[.30-30 Winchester]] cartridges |parent= [[.30-30 Winchester]]
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  • ...ington Arms|Remington]], [[Federal Cartridge|Federal]], [[Olin Corporation|Winchester]], [[Sellier & Bellot]] and [[Wolf Ammunition|Wolf]] etc. Reloading equipme *[[Winchester Model 1895]]
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  • |name= .308 Winchester ...rtridges]].<br>The [[7.62x51mm NATO]] is similar in appearance to the .308 Winchester.
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  • |notes= Source: Winchester <ref name="win">[http://www.winchester.com/ Winchester Ammunition]</ref> ...e itself is basically a rimless .308 caliber version of the much older .32 Winchester Self-Loading cartridge of 1906.<ref name="cotw">Barnes, Frank C., ''Cartrid
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  • ...ref name="Sharpe"/> of [[firearm]]s manufacturer [[Smith & Wesson]], and [[Winchester]],<ref name="20top">[http://hunting.about.com/od/guns/l/aasthandguncara.htm ...Keith bullet, Keith bullets typically being made oversized and sized down. Winchester, however, upon experimenting further during the cartridge development, modi
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  • ...s 9x23mmSR (SR - Semi Rimmed) (not to be confused with the modern [[9x23mm Winchester]]). It is not to be confused with the [[.380 ACP]]. ...the reason for the disparity may have been the result of the fact that the Winchester ammo was tested from a 6-inch barreled Colt Model 1902 while the British lo
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  • ...h as [[Federal Cartridge|Federal]] and [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company|Winchester]], usually labeled (For Law Enforcement Only) and designated .38 Special +P
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  • ...Wesson) is a [[Rim|rimless]] [[pistol]] [[cartridge]] developed jointly by Winchester and [[Smith & Wesson]], two famous American [[firearm]]s manufacturers. <re *[http://data.hodgdon.com/cartridge_load.asp Hodgdon/IMR/Winchester's Online Reloading Center]
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  • After the Civil War, the Henry cartridge was used in the Winchester Model 1866 Muskets during the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) by the Turkish ...y]] revolvers in the Henry caliber to accommodate the owners of Henry- and Winchester Mod 1866 rifles and carbines.
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  • ...evolver chambered in the same caliber. [[.38-40 Winchester]] and [[.32-20 Winchester]] were also available chambered in both carbines and revolvers, allowing th ...ads; other dual-use rounds were the [[.32-20 Winchester]] and the [[.38-40 Winchester]].
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  • ...kpowder]]-based rounds such as the .44 American, [[.44 Russian]], [[.44-40 Winchester]], and [[.45 Colt]] enjoyed a well-earned reputation for effective [[termin ...terminal ballistic loads are also offered, such as the [[Hornady]] JHP, [[Winchester]] Silvertip JHP, Speer Gold Dot JHP, [[Federal]] LHP, [[Cor-Bon]] JHP, and
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  • ...ng the relative trajectories of the .45-70-405 and the [[7.62x51 mm]]/.308 Winchester out to 1500 yards]]
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  • ...ridge of its time, preceded by the [[.44 WCF]] (also known as the [[.44-40 Winchester]]). It was said that the round was powerful enough to knock a man to the gr ... not issued by major companies such as [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company|Winchester]] and [[Remington]].
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  • |caption= From left: .50 BMG, [[.300 Winchester Magnum|300 Win Mag]], [[.308 Winchester]], [[7.62x39mm]], [[5.56x45mm NATO]], [[.22LR]]
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  • ...16 rifle]], produces approximately 1,200–1,300 ft·lbf, while the [[.308 Winchester]], a favorite for hunters and medium-range police/military sniping, produce
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  • | [[.45 Winchester Magnum]] || rimless straight || 11.48 (.452) || 12.01 (.473) || – || 12.0 | .44-40 Winchester <ref name=barnes67>dimensions from Barnes, Frank C. ''Cartridges of the Wor
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  • * [[Winchester]] began cranking out their own [[Winchester Model 1892|Model 1892]] as well. ...reviously been working on lever action rifles for Winchester such as the [[Winchester 1886]].
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  • ...closing of the plant, the Model 94 rifle (the descendant of the original [[Winchester rifle]]), Model 70 rifle and Model 1300 shotgun would be discontinued. * [[March 31]] &mdash; The [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]] officially became defunct as a corporate entity.
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  • ... closed their factory in New Haven amidst much protest, finally ending all Winchester ties with the city.
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  • ...ndard NATO rifle round was the [[7.62x51mm NATO]], derived from the [[.308 Winchester]] rifle cartridge and designed to replace the U.S. military's [[.30-06 Spri ... with the .222 Remington Special to create a cartridge known as the .224E2 Winchester. With the U.S. military adoption of the ArmaLite [[AR-15]] as the [[M16 rif
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  • ...um]], [[.40 S&W]], [[.45 ACP]], '''5.7x28mm''', [[5.56x45mm NATO]], [[.300 Winchester Magnum]], and a 2.75" & 3" [[Gauge (bore diameter)|12 gauge]]]]
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  • | [[.225 Winchester]] <ref>[http://www.accuratepowder.com/data/PerCaliber2Guide/Rifle/Standardd
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  • * [[7.62x51mm NATO]], and its civilian variant [[.308 Winchester]], sometimes incorrectly described as '''.308 NATO''' by persons mixing Eng * [[.300 Winchester Magnum]] used by many hunting/sniper rifles, sometimes called the 7.62x67mm
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  • * [[7.62x51mm NATO]] and its civilian variant [[.308 Winchester]], sometimes incorrectly described as '''.308 NATO''' by persons mixing Eng * [[.300 Winchester Magnum]], used by many hunting/sniper rifles, sometimes called the 7.62x67m
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  • ... of whitetail deer, as it is approximately as powerful as the old [[.30-30 Winchester]] round, and has a similar ballistic profile.<ref>[http://www.theothersideo
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  • ... military 7.62x51 NATO cartridge is not identical to the commercial [[.308 Winchester]]. However, their interchange is not listed as unsafe in either combination [[Image:308 Winchester.jpg|thumb|left|Dimensions of the .308 Winchester cartridge]]The development work that would eventually develop into the 7.62
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  • | [[.270 Winchester]] || 7.036 (.277) || 64.52 (2.540) || 12.01 (.473) || 11.94 (.470) || 11.20 | [[Winchester Short Magnum|270 WSM]] <br/>(''Winchester Short Magnum'') || 7.036 (.277) || 53.34 (2.100) || 13.59 (.535) || 14.10 (
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  • | 9 mm Winchester Magnum || 9.02 (.355) || 29.46 (1.160) || 10.01 (.394) || 9.96 (.392) ||- | | [[.351 Winchester Self-Loading]]<ref>''Cartridges Of The World 3d Edition'', by Frank C. Barn
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  • ...ons. His rifles feature a tubular magazine under the barrel similar to a [[Winchester rifle]]; the cartridge lifter was the key to the Kropatschek design. One of
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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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  • ...today's definition of an assault rifle. The cartridge was based on the 351 Winchester Self loading case necked down to accept a 8 mm Lebel bullet. it was first i
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  • ...acity (25 rounds) select fire portable weapon. The round is made of a .351 Winchester Self Loading brass case necked down to accept a 8mm Lebel lightened project
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  • ...ng cartridge and a less-powerful round than the [[7.62x51mm NATO]] ([[.308 Winchester]]) cartridge used by its predecessor the [[M-14]], and the [[30-06 Springfi
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  • ...e in 2001 and &oplus; is the NATO mark. My personal next choice would be [[Winchester]] commercial, usually headstamped "CAL 50". If I were going to try to make
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  • ...n American adaption of this practice is seen in cartridges like the [[.458 Winchester Magnum]], also a shoulderless heavy magnum.
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  • Henry was hired by [[Oliver Winchester]] at the [[New Haven Arms Company]] in the late 1850s to improve the design Benjamin Tyler Henry continued to work at the Winchester Repeating Arms Company until at least [[1873]].
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  • ...m]], [[.40 S&W]], [[.45 ACP]], [[.357 magnum]], [[.44 magnum]], and [[.308 Winchester]] calibers. ...iercing capabilities. This coating in fact is still widely used on many of Winchester's rifle bullets today.<ref>"Biting the Bullets", Op/ED in The Washington Po
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  • [[Image:openboltcropped.jpg|270px|thumb|right|Half-opened bolt on a [[Winchester Model 70]].]] *Most modern hunting/sporting rifles like [[Remington 700]] and [[Winchester Model 70]]
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  • ...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 ... the Thompson Center Contender, on the other hand, was limited to [[.30-30 Winchester]] level cartridges. To fire more powerful cartridges requires a much larger
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  • ...factured by other companies, including [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company|Winchester]], [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]], [[Remington Arms|Remington]], [[F ...fari.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Browning Safari model made in Belgium in [[.270 Winchester]]]]
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  • ...Company|Winchester]], where he had sold most of his previous designs. When Winchester refused his terms, Browning went to [[Remington Arms|Remington]]. Tragicall
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  • *'''WSM''' - Winchester Short Magnum *'''WSSM''' - Winchester Super Short Magnum
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  • ...ay pages," each showing the one and only correct way to register a "Make: Winchester" and "Model: Model 70" rifle. If one asks the FRT disk for "Winchester" and "Model 70," it finds two display pages -- the "Model 70" as made by tw
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  • ...ges remain popular today, such as the [[.45-70]], [[.44-40]], and [[.30-30 Winchester]]. ..., actually uses a .311 inch bullet (7.70 mm vs. 7.90 mm), while the [[.308 Winchester]], while dimensionally similar to (but should not be considered interchange
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  • ...rbine versions. One of the most popular and recognizable carbines was the Winchester [[lever-action]] carbine, with several versions using [[revolver]] [[cartri ...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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  • Hathcock generally used the standard sniper rifle: The [[Winchester Model 70]] .30-06 caliber rifle with the standard Unertl scope. On some occ ...n [[M1 Garand]] chambered in .30-06 Springfield, whereas Hathcock used a [[Winchester Model 70]] chambered in .30-06 Springfield. Additionally, Hyneman was only
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  • * the [[Winchester|company]] that made the [[black talon|bullets]]
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  • ...ht|From left: [[.50 BMG]], [[.300 Winchester Magnum|.300 Win Mag]], [[.308 Winchester]], [[7.62x39mm]], [[5.56x45mm NATO]], [[.22LR]].]] .... For the cartridge, Winchester recommended a rimless version of their .32 Winchester Self-Loading sized down for .308 inches (7.8 mm) projectiles. The resulting
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  • ...e Company]] declaring bankruptcy. All the assets were acquired by [[Oliver Winchester]].
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  • ...71]] &mdash; George R. Stetson’s U.S. Patent 120403 is assigned to the [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]]. It improved the [[.44 Henry]] cartridge by using
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  • |title= Oliver Winchester |image= Oliver Winchester.jpg
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  • ...ry. His works for [[Browning Arms Company|his own company]], as well as [[Winchester]], [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]], [[Remington]], [[Savage Arms|Sava
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  • * .243 Ackley Improved, an improved [[.243 Winchester]] ...ved [[.270 Winchester]]<ref>http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f17/270-winchester-ackley-improved-22420/</ref>
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  • |name= .17 Winchester Super Magnum |image= 17-Winchester-Super-Magnum.jpg
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