The .38 rimfire / 9.5x22mmRF refers to a family of cartridges that have been in service in the United States since the mid-19th century. The cartridges...
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Frank Wesson carbine. While rimfire cartridges larger than .22 caliber existed, such as the .30 rimfire, .32 rimfire, .38 rimfire, .41 Short (for the Remington...
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Remington .277 rimfire .30 rimfire .310 Remington Skeet .31 Eley .32 rimfire .340 rimfire revolver .35 Allen .38 rimfire .41 rimfire .41 Short Rimfire (.41 Short)...
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The .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire, also known as the .22 WMR, .22 Magnum, .22 WMRF, .22 MRF, or .22 Mag, is a rimfire cartridge. Originally loaded with...
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ILARCO .22 Winchester Rimfire .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire .25 Stevens .25 Stevens Short .32 rimfire .38 rimfire .44 Henry .46 rimfire .56-46 Spencer .56-50...
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assassinate Lincoln Daniel Moore patented a single-shot metallic cartridge .38 Rimfire pistol in 1861. These pistols had barrels that pivoted sideways on the...
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[dead link] Hogg & Weeks 2000, p. 405. Barnes 1997, p. 200. "My reloading 38 rimfire experiments". October 30, 2011. "LoadData: 9x23mm Winchester Model 1911...
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1851 (and 1861 Navy) Revolvers were converted or newly made to fire .38 rimfire or centerfire cartridges, the Colt Model 1851 Richards- Mason Conversion...
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same conversion on the M1851 and M1861 revolvers for the US Navy in .38 rimfire. Another of Colt's engineers, William Mason, improved this conversion...
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forerunner, the Colt 1851 Navy Revolver were converted or newly made to fire .38 rimfire or centerfire cartridges, the Colt Model 1861 Richards- Mason Conversion...
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of the first rifles to use rimfire metallic cartridges. The rifles were initially made in .22, .32, .38, and .44 rimfire. Centerfire cartridges were...
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calibers, including .44 Henry Rimfire, .44-40, .32–44, .38–44, and .45 Schofield. The design would influence the smaller S&W .38 Single Action that is retroactively...
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.41 Swiss (redirect from 10.4×38mm Swiss Rimfire)
military rimfire bottlenecked intermediate rifle cartridge. In 1867, the Swiss military adopted the 10.4×38mmR cartridge. As one of the few rimfire cartridges...
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UIT/ISSF competition chambering) and by far the most used in competition, .38 Special. A further run of 300 pieces was made during Zbrojovka Brno's second...
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offering five-shot metallic cartridge conversions of the revolver in .46 rimfire. Remington paid a royalty fee to Smith & Wesson, owners of the Rollin White...
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solid frame rimfire revolver) Caliber: .32 rimfire Top-break Shell Extracting Revolver (Manual Ejecting Model) .32 S&W, .32 H&R, or .38 S&W; 5- or 6-...
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The 5 mm Remington Rimfire Magnum or 5 mm RFM is a bottlenecked rimfire cartridge introduced by Remington Arms Company in 1969. Remington chambered it...
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Single-Action Revolver – .31 Percussion, .32 Rimfire, .36 Percussion, .38 Centerfire, .38 Rimfire, .44 Percussion, .46 Rimfire) Remington Model 1861 Army Revolver...
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.22 Long Rifle (redirect from .22 rimfire)
as the .22LR or 5.6×15mmR, is a long-established variety of .22 caliber rimfire ammunition originating from the United States. It is used in a wide range...
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diameter, the same as the outside diameter of the cartridge case (as in .22 rimfire cartridges). A smaller-diameter portion of the bullet, the "heel", was...
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Cartridge (firearms) (section Rimfire)
located: at the center of the case head (centerfire); or inside the rim (rimfire); or inside the walls on the fold of the case base that is shaped like...
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same conversion on the M1851 and M1861 revolvers for the US Navy in .38 rimfire. Along with William Mason he was granted patents from 1871 to convert...
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The Ruger Standard Model is a rimfire semi-automatic pistol introduced in 1949 as the first product manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Co., and was the founding...
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Revolver Ball) Colt 1851 Navy (US – Single-Action Revolver – .38 Centerfire, .38 Rimfire) Colt Dragoon (US – Single-Action Revolver – .44 Revolver Ball)...
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located at the center of the base of its casing (i.e. "case head"). Unlike rimfire cartridges, the centerfire primer is typically a separate component seated...
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Sturm, Ruger & Co. (section Rimfire pistols)
Rifle 77-Series Ruger American Rifle Ruger American Rimfire Ruger Precision Rifle Ruger Precision Rimfire Ruger American Rifle Generation II Ruger M77 (discontinued)...
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Snake shot (redirect from Rimfire shot)
These cartridges resemble traditional crimped blank cartridges. CCI's rimfire and a few of the centerfire snake-shot cartridges use a hollow plastic...
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Savage Arms (section Rimfire rifles)
Massachusetts, with operations in Canada and China. Savage makes a variety of rimfire and centerfire rifles, as well as Stevens single-shot rifles and shotguns...
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.22 Extra Long (category Rimfire cartridges)
The .22 Extra Long is a .22 in (5.6 mm) American rimfire rifle and handgun cartridge. Introduced in 1880, the .22 Extra Long was used in Remington, Ballard...
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Webley Revolver (redirect from Webley Mk IV .38/200 Service Revolver)
featured a 2.5-inch (64 mm) barrel and was chambered for five .44 Short Rimfire, .442 Webley, or .450 Adams cartridges. (Webley later added smaller scaled...
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