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  • |name= Remington 870 |caption= Remington 870 Marine Magnum
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  • |name= Remington Model 8 ...limited number of 81's)<br>[[.30 Remington]]<br>[[.32 Remington]]<br>[[.35 Remington]]<br>[[300 Savage]] (Model 81 only)
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  • |name= .22-250 Remington |image= 22-250 Remington.JPG
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  • |name= .223 Remington |parent=[[.222 Remington Magnum]]
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  • [[Image:Remington 1100 Tactical 8 Rounds.jpg|thumb|right|thumb|300px|Remington 1100 Tactical Shotgun in 12 gauge - holds 8 rounds (2 3/4") in the magazine *[[Remington 870]] pump-action combat shotgun used by the United States Air Force for ai
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  • *[[.17 Remington]] 0.07 *[[.221 Remington]] 0.09
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  • [[Image:Derringer_and_jj.jpg|thumb|right|2 barrel [[Remington Arms|Remington]] derringer]] ...nd, and a cam on the hammer alternated between top and bottom barrels. The Remington derringer was in [[.41 Rimfire Cartridge|.41 Rimfire]] caliber, and achieve
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  • ... development and calibers such as the [[.416 Weatherby Magnum]] and [[.416 Remington Magnum]] arrived in factory offerings. The late 1980s and 1990s produced th
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  • ...the basic AR-10 design, scaling it down to fire the smaller caliber [[.223 Remington]] cartridge. After a lengthy and often rancorous debate, the AR-15 was late .... James Sullivan]] would take a Stoner design and redesign it for the .223 Remington cartridge, to create the [[Stoner 63]] Weapons System.
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  • ...ngton]] renamed their [[.280 Remington]] cartridge the ''7&nbsp;mm Express Remington'', the label ''express'' is today used for short range, big game rifles pus
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  • ...st 1,500 new rifles chambered for the 5.56x45mm NATO SS109/U.S. M855 (.223 Remington) cartridge, to be used primarily by its peacekeeping troops on overseas dep
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  • ...ed for the [[7.62x39mm]] M43 cartridge, and [[6.8mm Remington SPC|6.8x43mm Remington SPC]] cartridge. However, FN is not currently offering other calibers.
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  • The [[Rogers & Spencer]], along with the [[Remington]] model 1858, are the revolvers most commonly used in [[MLAIC]] competition
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  • *'''Hesitation locked''' - [[Remington 51]] pistol ... found in shotguns. An example of firearms using the pump action are the [[Remington 870]] and [[Winchester Model 1897]]
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  • | [[Remington]] SP10/ 5.0 (11)||[[10 gauge]]/64 (2¼ oz) || 381 (1250) || 3.0 (47) ||ali | [[Remington 870]]/ 2.7 (6.0)||[[.410 gauge]]/14 (½ oz) || 366 (1200) || 0.9 (14) ||al
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  • ...framed Nylon 66 Rifle in 1959. This was so revolutionary at the time that Remington dyed the plastic brown to resemble wood and fitted a cosmetic sheet-metal c
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  • |round2= Remington 147gr JHP<br>No. GS9mmC
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  • ...vailable in civilian loads and with civilian denominations (such as [[.223 Remington]], [[.308 Winchester]]). [[Semi-automatic rifle|Semi-automatic firearms]] c
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  • ...apons with telescopic sights (both models being variants of the civilian [[Remington Model 700]]); the "D.C. Snipers" used a .223 semi-automatic rifle; and Char
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  • [[Image:Brass 223 Win.jpg|thumb|right|223 Remington brass]] ...>[http://www.remington.com/support/warranty/ Firearm Warranty Information] Remington</ref>
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  • * Remington shotgun ammo listings
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  • ...at have been used successfully, see see U.S. Patent 1,880,235 , a [[1932]] Remington Arms patent by James E. Burns.) In the dry state, the primer within the ri ... .22 Magnum Rimfire, or [[.22 WMR]], in the 1950s, followed in [[1970]] by Remington's short lived 5 mm Magnum Rimfire, based on Winchester's magnum case. In [
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  • ...n Model 31]]. That gun would eventually be replaced in production by the [[Remington 870]] which is still produced to this day. ...[Winchester Model 1912|Winchester Model 12]]. They settled on waiting for Remington Model 17 patents to expire. After gearing for production of the [[Ithaca M
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  • ...ng firearms based on expired patents owned by [[Remington Arms]] (in 1989, Remington purchased a design from Ithaca, the Mag 10 shotgun, which they produced as
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  • ...China]] and the US Navy, and two later designs - the [[M1885 Remington-Lee|Remington-Lee M1885]] and the [[M1895 Lee Navy|Winchester-Lee or Lee Navy M1895]] - w
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  • ...any]], as well as [[Winchester]], [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]], [[Remington]], [[Savage Arms|Savage]], and [[Fabrique Nationale]] made him arguably as
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  • ...any]], as well as [[Winchester]], [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]], [[Remington]], [[Savage Arms|Savage]], and [[Fabrique Nationale]] made him arguably as
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  • ...re only on the upper rear of the magazine.”<ref> Myszkowski, Eugene. The Remington-Lee Rifle. New York: Excalibur Publications, 1994, 11-15.</ref>
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  • ...g designed weapons for his own company, Winchester, Colt, [[Remington Arms|Remington]], [[Savage Arms|Savage]], and Fabrique Nationale of [[Belgium]]. In 1977, *[[Remington Model 8]] (1906), a long recoil semi-automatic rifle
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  • ...hat for a clumsy acronym?) &mdash; comes online with its first page: the [[Remington 870]].
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  • From 1842 until the [[Remington M1867]] was approved in 1867, more than 40,000 kammerladers in more than 80 After the introduction of the [[Remington M1867]] and its [[rimfire]] [[cartridge]] in 1867, the Norwegian Army and t
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  • I'd rely on my [[30-06]] [[bolt action]] [[Remington 700]] with the proper [[scope]] for the distance from the house to the road
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  • ... [[Jarmann M1884]], the [[Krag-Petersson]] and the last of the remaining [[Remington M1867]] and modified [[kammerlader]]s rim fire rifles and carbines. *[[Remington M1867]] - the first rifle for metallic cartridges adopted by the Norwegian
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  • ...petitions rifles are sometimes converted to 7.62x39 and 5.56 mm NATO (.223 Remington), although this practice is frowned upon as it effectively removes the hist
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  • :The .303 British is nowhere near extinct. Remington, Winchester, Federal, Hansen (yuck!), Norma, and (probably) PMC all offer l :Remington, Winchester, and Federal ammunition is all quite excellent in this calibre,
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  • * [[Remington model 7600 rifle|Remington Model 7615 Police Patrol Rifle]] * [[Remington 700|Remington Model 700]] series [[bolt-action]] rifle
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  • *[[Remington Model 8]] *[[Remington Model 10]]
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  • *[[Accuracy International AWM]] (UK - Bolt Action Rifle - 7 mm Remington Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum, & .338 Lapua) *[[Armalite AR-11]] (US - Assault Rifle - .222 Remington)
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  • ...ize "AA" battery (for comparison), .454 Casull, .45 Winchester Magnum, .44 Remington Magnum, .357 Magnum, .38 Special, .45 ACP, .38 Super, 9 mm Luger, .32 ACP, *[[.22 Remington Jet]] (.22 Jet, .22 Centerfire Magnum)
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  • *[[Remington Model 1858]] (US - Revolver - 1862)
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  • *[[5 mm Remington Rimfire Magnum|5mm Remington Mag]] ...chester]], [[.243 Winchester|.243 Winchester Improved (Ackley)]], [[.25-06 Remington]], [[.270 Winchester]], [[.308]], [[.30-06]], [[.45-70]], [[.50-90 Sharps]]
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  • *[[5 mm Remington Rimfire Magnum]] *[[.22 Remington Automatic]]
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  • * [[Remington 11-87]] * [[Remington 870]]
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  • * [[Remington 700]] (various models)
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  • ...chable box [[Magazine (firearm)|magazine]] holding 20 rounds. Winchester, Remington, and [[Springfield Armory]]'s own [[John Garand]] offered different convers
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  • ... various versions of the Krag, but also the [[Lee Model 1895]] and [[M1885 Remington-Lee]] used by the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, as well as the remaining trap ...1880s in limited numbers by the Navy. A few hundred 1882 Lee Models (M1882 Remington-Lee) were given a trial by the Army during the 1880s, though it was not for
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  • |caption= Mid-1945 produced M1911A1 U.S. Army semi-automatic pistol by Remington Rand. This one was re-built by Anniston Army Depot, October 1972, and carri ...ll forces, production being undertaken by several manufacturers, including Remington Rand (900,000 produced), Colt (400,000), [[Ithaca Gun Company]] (400,000),
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  • |M1 Garand variant; select-fire conversion by Remington, magazine-fed |Remington select-fire field conversion for M1 Garand; ability to convert issue M1 Gar
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  • |designer= Remington / US Army |manufacturer= [[Remington Arms]]
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  • * The [[.41 Remington Magnum]] cartridge * The [[7 mm Remington Magnum]]
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  • *[[FA-MAS| Fusil semi automatique cal. 223 Remington, FA MAS]] *[[FA-MAS| Fusil semi automatique cal. 222 Remington, FA MAS]]
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  • ...emington Arms Company]].<ref>[http://www.marlinfirearms.com/news/press.asp Remington to Acquire Marlin Firearms]</ref><ref>S. P. Fjestad. ''Blue Book of Gun Val === Remington ===
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  • ...erault|Manufacture Nationale d'Armes de Châtellerault]], [[Remington Arms|Remington]], New England Westinghouse, many others ...y, the Russian government ordered 1.5 million M1891 infantry rifles from [[Remington Arms]] and another 1.8 million from New England Westinghouse in the United
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  • [[File:Remington 1100 Tactical 8 Rounds.jpg|thumb|300px|The [[Remington 1100]], in 20 gauge, is a popular and often recommended home defense soluti The [[Remington LT-20]] autoloader in 20 gauge is a perfect example of this - it weights le
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  • * [[Norinco HP9-1]], also known as the Norinco 982, a clone of the [[Remington 870]], a pump-action shotgun
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  • ... converted to the full-auto Model 7188 for the US Department of Defense by Remington. See Thomas F. Swearengen, The World's Fighting Shotguns, (Alexandria, VA:
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  • ...tition purposes during off-hand and slow fire prone match stages, the .223 Remington is loaded one cartridge at a time into the rifle's receiver. This allows f
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  • ...ce millions of [[M1917 Enfield rifle|M1917]] "American Enfield" rifle with Remington and Winchester and were importing [[Ross rifle]]s from Canada for training ...odel of 1917 (the American Enfield), and the US Rifle, Model of 1916 ( The Remington Mosin Nagant). Neither of those were ever put into production, although sam
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  • ...h also serves as a guide to the movable forend, although some, notably the Remington 760 rifle and its successors, use detachable box magazines. The rounds are Modern pump shotgun designs, such as the [[Remington 870]] and [[Mossberg 500]], have a safety feature called a trigger disconne
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  • *[[Remington 870]]
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  • ...weapons based on the long recoil system invented by John Browning were the Remington Model 8 semi-automatic rifle (1906), the Frommer Stop line of pistols (1907
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  • |name= Remington 870 |caption= Remington 870 Marine Magnum
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  • |name= Remington Model 8 ...limited number of 81's)<br>[[.30 Remington]]<br>[[.32 Remington]]<br>[[.35 Remington]]<br>[[300 Savage]] (Model 81 only)
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  • ...on. One example of a pump-action rifle is the [[Remington model 7600 rifle|Remington Model 7600]] series pump-action rifles and carbines *[[Remington Arms]]
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  • ...y.com/articles/DA%202005.12MH.pdf User Guide for Mil-Dot Equipped Optics], Remington Military Products Division
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  • *[[Remington Arms|Remington]]
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  • ...ifled barrel with a right hand twist of a .35 [[caliber]] [[Remington Arms|Remington]].]]
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  • [[Image:Marlin 35 rem 2.jpg|right|thumbnail|A 35 [[caliber]] [[Remington Arms|Remington]], with a microgroove rifled barrel with a right hand twist.]]
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  • ...[.45 ACP]]. Rimless rifle examples include the [[.308 Winchester]], [[.223 Remington]], and [[.30-06 Springfield]]. ...2000s) [[Winchester Short Magnum]], [[Winchester Super Short Magnum]], and Remington Ultra Magnum and Short Action Ultra Magnum families of rifle cartridges als
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  • ....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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  • ... are made. Generally riot shotguns are used, such as some models of the [[Remington 870]] and [[Mossberg 500]]. Due to the reduced power of riot control round
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  • ...ld.guns.ru/shotgun/sh17-e.htm Remington 870 Shotgun (USA)] has pictures of Remington "Entry" and "Breaching" models</ref><ref>[http://www.mossberg.com/images/Mo
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  • [[Image:M1867 1.jpg|thumb|200px|The [[Remington M1867]] was a typical rolling block rifle]] ...oseph Rider during 1865, and the first firearm based on it, the Model 1865 Remington Pistol, was offered for sale to the United States Army and Navy in 1866. W
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  • ...dinally. At most, a light weight lubricant (e.g., Eezox, BreakFree CLP, or Remington's Rem-Oil) can be used when reassembling the bolt. Dry-firing the SKS repea
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  • .../[[bolt]].<ref name="WG"/> SR-25 barrels were originally manufactured by [[Remington Arms]] with its 5R (5 grooves, rounded) [[rifling]], with twist 1:11.25 (1 ...ith a RAS (Rail Accessory System) fore-end made by KAC, consisting of an 11.35 in (288 mm) long match fore-end. The RAS allows for quick attachment/detach
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  • *[[Remington Model 7600 rifle|Remington Model 7615P "Police Patrol Rifle"]]
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  • ...l 340]] [[bolt action]] offered in [[.30-30 Winchester|.30-30]] and [[.222 Remington]].
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  • ...e Model 110 has competed directly with other popular designs such as the [[Remington Model 700]], Ruger M77, and [[Winchester Model 70]]. The Model 110 is well
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  • [[Image:Remington 1100 Tactical 8 Rounds.jpg|thumb|300px|right|[[Remington 1100]] Tactical Shotgun in 12 gauge - an example of a semi-automatic shotgu ...emington Model 8|Model 8]]" in 1911, was advertised as a sporting rifle by Remington. The rifle was offered in .25, .30, .32, and .35 caliber models, and gaine
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  • **[[Remington Arms|Remington]]
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  • ...rgensen (civilian M1894 with carved stock), Krag-Petersson, Jarmann M1884, Remington M1867]] |[[Remington M1867]]
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  • * Remington Shot Tower, Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
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  • ...ction shotgun|pump-action]] [[Remington 870]], two semi-automatic action [[Remington 1100]] shotguns, 20 boxes of shotgun shells, a clay trap, and three boxes o ... expensive is the [[pump action]] shotgun, such as the [[Mossberg 500]], [[Remington 870]] or Winchester 1300, many models of which retail for under US$350<ref>
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  • ...ameinfo.com/RecoilCalc.asp online recoil calculator] at Big Game Info, the Remington Shoot! program, or calculated from the formula given in the Lyman Reloading
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  • ...g, the most popular target rifles were made by [[Ballard]], [[Stevens]], [[Remington]], [[Maynard]], Bullard, Farrow, and [[Winchester]]. Calibers used by some [[Remington]], [[Sharps]], and [[Browning]] all made single-shot rifles using different
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  • *[[.41 Magnum]]&mdash;While [[Remington Arms]] developed the ammunition, Smith & Wesson made the first revolvers to *[[.44 Magnum|.44 Remington Magnum]] (see note at .41 Remington Magnum)
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  • ...in mind have also gained popularity in the 1990s. These include the [[7 mm Remington Magnum]], [[.300 Winchester Magnum]], and the [[.338 Lapua Magnum]]. These ! [[7 mm Remington Magnum]]
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  • *[[Remington Arms Company]]
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  • A study done by the FBI found that the [[.223 Remington]] from a rifle had a smaller chance of over-penetration than the [[9 mm Lug
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  • ...is the [[.300 Whisper]] cartridge, which is formed from a necked-up [[.221 Remington Fireball]] cartridge case. The subsonic .300 Whisper fires up to a 250 grai
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  • | [[.50 Remington]] (M71 Army) || 1867 | .35 Remington || 1906 || align=center| USA ||- ||-
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  • ...mington Model 8|centerfire rifle]] made by [[Fabrique Nationale|FN]] and [[Remington Arms]] were takedown guns. Both [[centerfire]] and [[Rimfire ammunition|rim
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  • Remington Model 1875 revolvers, all are pre-1899 Remington Model 1890 revolvers, all are pre-1899
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  • ...st of which were commonly derived on the widely-available .30-30 or [[.223 Remington]] cases. The largest factory caliber offered for the Contender was the [[.
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  • ...nese helmets or protective vests (in 1923, the Army had rejected the [[.45 Remington-Thompson]], which had twice the energy of the .45ACP).<ref>Bearse, ''op. ci ...ance product line and was demonstrated for the U.S. Army. It fired the .45 Remington-Thompson [[cartridge]] from a 14-inch (35.5&nbsp;cm) barrel, with greater r
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  • Although Winchester AA, Remington STS, and other higher end shot shells have been popular in the trapshooting
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  • To see how this works out, assume you bought a .222 [[Remington Arms|Remington]] rifle and you measured the twist rate as described above. The twist was 1
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  • ...lt action rifles(such as the [[AR-10]], [[M14 rifle|M14]] [[AR-30M]] and [[Remington Model 700LE]]) also work well in urban environments. While over penetration
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  • ...e few areas where calibers smaller than .22 (5.56 mm) are found; the [[.17 Remington]] and various other [[4mm caliber|.17 caliber (4.5 mm)]] [[wildcat cartridg ...ange, and trajectory to allow them to be used for varmint shooting. The [[Remington XP-100]] bolt action pistol and its aptly named .221 Fireball cartridge, in
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  • ...le it is anything but common anywhere else, the 6 mm PPC unseated the .222 Remington from its 20 year spot as the best benchrest cartridge available. Chambered ... for a wildcat), the .22-250 was later adopted by Remington as the .22-250 Remington.<ref name="twentytwotwofifty">[http://www.rifleshootermag.com/ammunition/gr
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  • ...mmerless designs became common, like the [[Winchester Model 1912]] and the Remington 870. The gun can still be found today in regular use.
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  • ...competition at this time came from the much less expensive [[Remington 870|Remington Model 870]], which had been introduced in 1950. The majority of "modern" M
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  • ...as not strong enough for the popular high-powered rounds used in Sharps or Remington single-shot rifles. ...]] was produced instead by [[Fabrique Nationale]] in Europe and later by [[Remington Arms]] in the US. However, Browning's semi-automatic patents had been so ti
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  • ...ore of a problem with cartridges with narrowly tapering walls (e.g. [[.223 Remington]]) than those with rather steep case walls such as [[7.62x39 mm]] cartridge
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  • The Zastava M21 rifle chambers and fires the [[5.56x45mm NATO]] or [[.223 Remington]] round. It is gas-operated, air-cooled, magazine-fed, [[selective fire]] f
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  • |cartridge= [[.223 Remington]], [[5.56 x 45 mm NATO|5.56 NATO]] *[[222 Remington Magnum]]
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  • |manufacturer= United States Marine Corps<br>[[Remington]]<br>[[U.S. Ordnance]] Each M40 is built from a [[Remington 700]] bolt-action rifle, and is modified by USMC armorers at Marine Corps B
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  • |caption= 204 Ruger 32 grain (2.1 g) Vmax, 223 Remington 55 grain (3.6 g) Vmax, 204 Ruger 40 grain (2.6 g) Vmax. |parent=[[.222 Remington Magnum]]
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  • ...t.com/Reviews/Remington/Rem28_410.html The Shotgun Report] review of the [[Remington 870]] in 28 gauge and .410 bore
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  • ...cle, as the Americans developed a new military calibre called the [[6.8 mm Remington SPC]] which is [[ballistic]]ally very similar to the .280 British cartridge
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  • ...a'' (how's that for a mouthful?) - comes online with its first page: the [[Remington 870]].
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  • [[Image:17 vs 25.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Left: 17 HMR, ctr and right: 25-06 Remington]] ...se wildcatters were seeking to match the ballistics of the obsolete [[5 mm Remington Magnum Rimfire]], which was made from 1970 to 1974, and was to that point t
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  • #redirect[[.22-250 Remington]]
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  • |name= .22-250 Remington |image= 22-250 Remington.JPG
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  • |name= .222 Remington |image= 222 Remington.JPG
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  • |name= .223 Remington |parent=[[.222 Remington Magnum]]
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  • ...the smallest commercially available .22 caliber centerfire round, although Remington makes .17 caliber centerfire rounds. ...such popular varmint/predator cartridges as the [[.22 WMR]] and the [[.223 Remington]]. In regards to [[muzzle velocity]], [[muzzle energy]] and noise, it is w
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  • ...d Super Match SM200 with a 29 grain lead round nose at 650 ft/s (200 m/s). Remington produces a high velocity plated 29 grain round nose at 1,095 ft/s (334 m/s) ...wn semi-auto in .22 Short, on the same John Browning design upon which the Remington Model 24 is based.
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  • |length=1.35 in (34 mm) ...rlin Firearms|Marlin]]. Also recently introduced is the new 597 model from Remington. Before this time, most .22 WMR firearms were [[bolt action]] rifles, thoug
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  • ...in 2002 the Americans developed a new military calibre called the [[6.8 mm Remington SPC]] which is ballistically very similar to the .280 British cartridge. Ov *7 mm Bench Rest ([[Wildcat cartridge]], at one time produced by [[Remington Arms]])
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  • |case_length=63.35 mm (2.494 in) *[[.25-06 Remington]], necked down to accept 6.53 mm (.257") diameter bullets
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  • |caption= .30-30 cartridge between [[.223 Remington]] (left) and [[.308 Winchester]] (right) ...lt action rifles offered in .30-30 Winchester are the Savage 340 and the [[Remington 788]].
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  • ...igh, much higher than the [[.30-06 Springfield]]. [[Remington Arms Company|Remington]] has made low-recoil rounds called "Managed-Recoil" available, that kick l ...erformance by the more powerful [[.300 Weatherby Magnum]] and newer [[.300 Remington Ultra Magnum]].<ref name="haviland"/> It is a popular selection for hunting
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  • ...munition is still manufactured by major producers such as [[Remington Arms|Remington]], [[Federal Cartridge|Federal]], [[Olin Corporation|Winchester]], [[Sellie
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  • ...3 Winchester]], the [[.260 Remington]] (aka 6.5-08 A-Square), the [[7mm-08 Remington]], the [[.338 Federal]], and the [[.358 Winchester]] (aka 8.8x51mm). In 198
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  • ....357 Magnum''', also known as the '''.357 S&W Magnum''' and as the '''.357 Remington Magnum''', is a [[revolver]] [[cartridge]] created by [[Elmer Keith]], Phil *.357 Remington Magnum
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  • ...7 Magnum]] case down to a .22 caliber bullet, and the [[.221 Fireball|.221 Remington Fireball]] (1963). Soon after the .357 SIG, other bottleneck commercial han
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  • #REDIRECT [[.41 Remington Magnum]]
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  • |name= .41 Remington Magnum |manufacturer=[[Remington Arms Company|Remington Arms]]
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  • ...com/products/ammunition/ballistics/results/default.aspx?type=pistol&cal=16 Remington Arms Co. ballistics table]</ref>, Wolf Gold <ref>[http://www.wolfammo.com/i The '''.44 Remington Magnum''', or simply '''.44 Magnum'',' is a large-bore [[cartridge]] origin
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  • ...com/products/ammunition/ballistics/results/default.aspx?type=pistol&cal=17 Remington Arms Co. website] - Ballistics page.</ref> ... the .44 Special design by simply lengthening the older case by .125 inch. Remington's stated rationale for the making of this change was to preclude higher pre
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  • ... and replicas of most of the early rifles, including Trapdoor, Sharps, and Remington single shot rifles, are readily available.
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  • 5) .44 Remington Magnum<br>
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  • ...ibuted to a Russian designer. The Colt replaced the .50 caliber Model 1871 Remington single shot pistol and the various cap-and-ball revolvers converted to take ...r companies such as [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company|Winchester]] and [[Remington]].
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  • ...416) || 72.39 (2.850) || 13.51 (.532) || 13.03 (.513) || 12.37 (.487) || 11.35 (.447) || 91.44 (3.600)
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  • ...loaded ammunition may go as high as US$37 for 25 rounds. Companies such as Remington and DoubleTap Ammunition have begun offering full power 10mm Auto loads in ...artridge is probably the closest ballistic twin of the 10mm Auto. The . 41 Remington Magnum is however a [[Rim#Rimmed|rimmed]] cartridge.<ref>[http://findarticl
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  • | .45 Remington-Thompson || rimless straight || 11.48 (.452) || - || - || - || - || - || - | [[.44 Magnum|.44 Remington Magnum]]<ref name=barnes177 /> || rimmed straight || 10.89 (.429)|| 11.61
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  • #REDIRECT [[.22-250 Remington]]
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  • | [[.17 Remington Fireball]] || 4.368 (.172) || 36.07 (1.420)|| 9.60 (.378 ) ||9.57 (.3769) | [[.17 Remington]] || 4.368 (.172) || 45.62 (1.796) || 9.601 (.378) || 9.550 (.376) || 9.042
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  • |parent=[[.223 Remington]] |designer= [[Remington Arms]]
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  • |neck= 6.35 mm (0.25 in) |notes= Test barrel length: 263 mm (10.35 in)
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  • | [[5 mm Remington Rimfire Magnum]] || 5.21 (.205) || 25.91 (1.020) || 8.25 (.325) || 6.58 (.2 ...72 (1.052) || 7.39 (.291) || 6.12 (.241) || N/A || 6.10 (.240) || 34.29 (1.35)
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  • *[[6.8 mm Remington SPC]]
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  • | [[6 mm Remington]] <br>(.244 Remington)<ref>[http://www.accuratepowder.com/data/PerCaliber2Guide/Rifle/Standarddat | [[6 mm BR Remington]] || 6.1722 (.243) ||- || 12.0091 (.4728) || 10.3911 (.4091) ||- || 6.9596
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  • |shoulder=11.35 mm (0.447 in) ... reached a peak in the early 1960s, when test after test showed the [[.223 Remington]] round fired from the [[AR15]] allowed an 8-soldier unit to outgun an 11-s
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  • This comparison is not totally objective since the [[8 mm Remington Magnum]] and [[.325 WSM]] operate at 448.16 MPa (65000 psi), the [[8x68mm S
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  • ...84) || 9.96 (.392) || 9.83 (.387) || 9.47 (.373) || 8.48 (.334) || 34.29 (1.35) | [[6.8 mm Remington SPC]] || 7.036 (.277) || 42.545 (1.675) || 10.72 (.422) || 10.69 (.421) ||
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  • ...|| 22.61 (.890) || 10.31 (.406) || 8.890 (.350) || 8.331 (.328) || 34.29 (1.35) | [[8 mm Remington Magnum]] <ref>[http://www.accuratepowder.com/data/PerCaliber2Guide/Rifle/St
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  • | [[.357 Remington Maximum|.357 Rem Max]] <ref>[http://www.accuratepowder.com/data/PerCaliber2 | [[.35 Remington]] || 9.09 (.358) || 48.77 (1.920) || 11.68 (.460) || 11.63 (.458) || 10.29
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  • ...er and safety mechanism of the [[John Browning]] designed [[Remington Arms|Remington]] Model 8 rifle, and the gas system and layout of the StG44. Kalashnikov's
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  • * [[5.56 x 45 mm NATO|5.56x45]] (NATO) These rifles can also fire [[.223 Remington]].
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  • ...rget model, and one version chambered in [[.300 Remington SA Ultra Mag|300 Remington SAUM]]. ... an adaptation of the [[John Browning|Browning]]-designed [[Remington Arms|Remington Model 8]] bolt). From the German [[FG42]] and [[M1941 Johnson machine gun|J
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  • |AR-15A2 Sporter II (Special export model in .222 Remington) *''1:12'': 1 right hand twist every 12 inches (305&nbsp;mm) .223 Remington (US M193)
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  • ...ne to his former staff writer, Frank J. Kahrs, who had since moved on to [[Remington Arms]], but Kahrs suggested instead that Drain offer the magazine to the NR
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  • ...olt's Manufacturing Company]], Merwin Hulbert, [[Mosin-Nagant]], Parker, [[Remington Arms]], [[Savage Arms]], [[Smith & Wesson]], Whitney, and [[Winchester Repe ...380, .44, .450, .455 and .476 inch, or their metric equivalents including 6.35, 7.62, 7.63, 7.65 , 8 and 9mm, unless otherwise specified;
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  • *[[Remington 1100]] *[[Remington 11-87]]
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  • ...nd the 6.8 mm SPC. [[Remington Arms|Remington]] has developed the [[6.8 mm Remington SPC]] cartridge, which has the same cartridge overall length (COAL) as the
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  • ...by hunters. Some states ban the use of the most common chambering, [[.223 Remington]] / [[5.56 x 45 mm NATO]], for hunting deer as it is underpowered for that
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  • ...1]] is chambered for the [[5.56mm NATO]] round, a derivative of the [[.223 Remington]] civilian hunting cartridge and a less-powerful round than the [[7.62x51mm
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  • | [[Remington]]/[[Eley]] || .22 Match Xtra Plus || RE22MXP || 40 || Lead Round Nose || 10 | Remington/Eley || .22 Club Xtra || RE22CX || 40 || Lead Round Nose || 1085 || 1006 ||
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  • ...]] upper receiver for the AR-15/M16/M4 platform, chambered in the [[6.8 mm Remington SPC]]. This provides more punch than the [[5.56 mm NATO]] standard round us
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  • ...cking recess through a cam arrangement, continuing the firing cycle. The [[Remington 51]] was the only production firearm to utilize this type of operating syst
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  • ...n lefthand standard left.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Standard length left-handed Remington 700 rifle action (left side)]] *Most modern hunting/sporting rifles like [[Remington 700]] and [[Winchester Model 70]]
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  • *[[Rolling block]] ([[Remington M1867|Remington]])
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  • ...pany|Winchester]], [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]], [[Remington Arms|Remington]], [[Fabrique Nationale de Herstal]] of [[Belgium]], and [[Miroku Corporati
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  • |name= Remington Model 11 / Browning Auto-5 |caption= Remington Model 11 Shotgun
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  • ...fferent cartridges; for example the .221 Fireball, .222 Remington and .223 Remington all use the same bullet diameter, but the cartridges are different lengths. | .17 || [[4 mm caliber|4.4 mm]] || .172 || [[.17 Remington]], [[.17 HMR]] ||
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  • * .300 Whisper subsonic - Made by necking-up the .221 Remington Fireball case to .308 inches (7.8 mm) and using a 240-grain (16 g) Sierra M ... in the same class as the .338 Lapua, it has roughly the same power as 7mm Remington Magnum, and easily exceeds the performance of 7.62&nbsp;×&nbsp;51&nbsp;mm
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  • ...Patent 659,786 for the [[Remington model 8]]; he then sold the patent to [[Remington]].
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  • ...any]], as well as [[Winchester]], [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]], [[Remington]], [[Savage Arms|Savage]], and [[Fabrique Nationale]] made him arguably as
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  • | '''Remington HD || 230 || 799 || 25.3 || 2.5 | '''Remington HD || 230 || 804 || 17.6 || 2.25
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  • ...designs, including rifles from Knight's Armament Company, [[Remington Arms|Remington]], and [[DPMS Panther Arms]].{{who}} On September 28, 2005, the Knight's Ar
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  • * .22-250 Ackley Improved, an improved [[.22-250 Remington]] * .223 Ackley Improved, an improved [[.223 Remington]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BQY/is_4_49/
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