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  • ...tion is a refinement of the earlier Colt percussion revolvers and the Colt 1871 cartridge revolver. The cylinder is mounted on a central axis and operated
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  • Edwinson Charles Green is listed in the 1871 Cheltenham Census as aged 32, born in Tewkesbury, and employing one man and
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  • ...ian weapon factory) in 1870. It was here that he met Ole H J Krag and from 1871 Jørgensen worked with Krag on his rifles. As time went on, Jørgensen turn
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  • '''Ethan Allen''' ([[1806]]–[[1871]]) was a major [[United States|American]] armsmaker from Massachusetts. He : 1865–1871: E. Allen & Company (Worcester)
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  • <ref>John Henry Walsh (1871). ''British Rural Sports, Comprising Shooting, Hunting, Coursing, Fishing,
    10 KB (1,635 words) - 16:26, 15 March 2013
  • ...n instructor. There, his interest in automatic loading systems began. In [[1871]] Luger was promoted to ''Leutnant der Reserve'' (lieutenant) and moved to
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  • *Gotz, Hans Dieter, ''German Military Rifles and Machine Pistols, 1871-1945'', Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. West Chester, Pennsylvania, 1990. [http:/
    33 KB (5,264 words) - 16:47, 15 March 2013
  • |founded= 1871 ...nson''' was a U.S. [[firearm]]s, bicycle, and motorcycle manufacturer from 1871 to 1993.
    9 KB (1,351 words) - 16:47, 15 March 2013
  • ...earlier to an 11mm metallic cartridge with the entirely new [[Mauser Model 1871]] bolt action rifle. Great Britain and the U.S. evolved from muzzle loaders
    3 KB (459 words) - 16:47, 15 March 2013
  • ... in 2007, and is the organization's 59th President since it was founded in 1871.
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  • *[[Mauser Model 1871|Gewehr 71]]
    10 KB (1,026 words) - 16:47, 15 March 2013
  • *[[Springfield Model 1871]]{Rolling} {US - Rifle - 1871}
    3 KB (375 words) - 10:33, 14 June 2013
  • *Gotz, Hans Dieter, ''German Military Rifles and Machine Pistols, 1871-1945'', Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. West Chester, Pennsylvania, 1990. [http:/
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  • *Gotz, Hans Dieter, ''German Military Rifles and Machine Pistols, 1871-1945'', Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. West Chester, Pennsylvania, 1990. [http:/
    13 KB (1,851 words) - 16:52, 15 March 2013
  • ...r the brand names of Harrington & Richardson and New England Firearms, H&R 1871 is the largest manufacturer of [[Single-shot|single shot]] shotguns and rif
    11 KB (1,545 words) - 14:45, 10 June 2015
  • |service= 1871-1918 |production_date=1871-c.1891
    11 KB (1,630 words) - 16:52, 15 March 2013
  • ...r current rifle inferior to the Chassepot, so in [[1871]] the Mauser Model 1871 became the standard German infantry rifle. ====Model 1871 and derivatives====
    27 KB (4,290 words) - 16:52, 15 March 2013
  • ...self-defense in the [[United States]]. It was established in New York in [[1871]] as the American Rifle Association. The NRA sponsors firearm safety traini
    31 KB (4,782 words) - 16:53, 15 March 2013
  • |service= 1848–1871 ...ation of Germany, the Dreyse needle-gun was replaced by the [[Mauser Model 1871]] rifle in German service.
    9 KB (1,417 words) - 16:53, 15 March 2013
  • |1848-1871 |[[Mauser Model 1871|M1871 Mauser]]
    14 KB (1,826 words) - 16:56, 15 March 2013
  • ...o named because they were used against "common" targets) were in use up to 1871. Towards the end of this period they were fitted with a wooden disc called
    30 KB (4,752 words) - 16:56, 15 March 2013
  • ...hurch and Gen. George Wingate formed the [[National Rifle Association]] in 1871 for the purpose of promoting and encouraging rifle shooting on a "scientifi
    20 KB (3,016 words) - 16:56, 15 March 2013
  • ...arily used for target shooting matches in the United States starting about 1871, with the first official match shooting event, opening at Creedmoor, Long I ...ctions. These were originally built by Harrington & Richardson starting in 1871 <ref>[http://www.chuckhawks.com/nef_rifles.htm NEF Single Shot Rifles]</ref
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  • * [[Springfield Model 1871]] "Springfield Rolling Block U.S. Army"
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  • | [[.22 Long]] || 1871
    13 KB (1,689 words) - 08:11, 30 May 2017
  • ... and Navy Co-operative Society Ltd.''' was a [[British]] company formed in 1871 by a group of army and navy officers. It was their intention to supply "art
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  • |content= * [[1871]] &mdash; [[Danish]] [[rifle]] shooter and Olympic medalist [[Lars Jorgen M
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  • Apparently, according to Johnson, although the NRA was founded in [[1871]], it wasn't until a black man became president that it decided to defend g
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  • |production_date=1871-present ...g is the second oldest of the surviving rimfire cartridges, dating back to 1871, when it was loaded with a 29 grain (1.9 g) bullet and 5 grains (0.32 g) of
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  • ...lver]]s, Colt Model 1860 Army Long Cylinder Conversions and the Colt Model 1871/72 “Open Top” used the same cartridge. From 1875 until 1880, Colt produ ...t 120403, assigned to the Winchester Repeating Arms Company on October 31, 1871. It has as its object the use of swaged and lubricated projectiles of great
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  • ... attributed to a Russian designer. The Colt replaced the .50 caliber Model 1871 Remington single shot pistol and the various cap-and-ball revolvers convert ...c Cartridge Company. Colt began work on their Single Action Army Model in 1871. The .476 Enfieled cartridge did not appear until 1882. The sample cartri
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  • ...xample, Norway has a pre-1885 threshold for rifles and shotguns, but a pre-1871 threshold for handguns. ...orway sets a pre-1885 antique threshold for rifles and shotguns, and a pre-1871 threshold for handguns.
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  • *Gotz, Hans Dieter, ''German Military Rifles and Machine Pistols, 1871-1945'', Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. West Chester, Pennsylvania, 1990. [http:/
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  • ...fle|Peabody]] derived [[Martini-Henry]] with trap-door loading, adopted in 1871.
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  • |content= * [[1871]] &mdash; George R. Stetson’s U.S. Patent 120403 is assigned to the [[Win
    1 KB (155 words) - 16:19, 23 October 2013
  • |content= * [[1871]] &mdash; The [[National Rifle Association]] is granted a charter by the st
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