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  • ...'J.C. Higgins Model 50''' and '''J.C. Higgins Model 51''' were bolt-action rifles produced for Sears, Roebuck and Co under their [[J.C. Higgins]] sporting go
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  • ...25MG''' (sometimes known as the '''Marlin Garden Gun''') was a smooth bore bolt-action "shotgun" chambered in [[.22 WMR]] and manufactured from 1999 to 2002. It i ...or black synthetic stock. It is part of the [[Marlin Model 25]] series of rifles, with the major difference of course being the smooth-bore barrel made for
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  • ...6x39-7.62x39-.223-Firearm-Wiki-Firearmwiki-1.jpg|frame|right|The "BARS", a bolt-action sporting and hunting rifle originating in the Soviet Union. Came in caliber ...'''BARS''' (Russian: Барс, meaning "Snow leopard") is a Soviet and Russian bolt-action hunting rifle designed by [[A.I. Nesterov]] in the 1960's. Over a number of
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  • ...le rifle, similarly to the [[Ruger 10/22]]'s "takedown" models. Like other rifles in the family, it features last shot bolt hold open.
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  • ...n (1960). Either some Model 53's were in fact pre-1964 Winchester Model 70 rifles, or perhaps this is a simple misidentification, or something else. In that ...Also, the stockwork on the post-'64 guns was not as good as on the earlier rifles, and the checkering was pressed rather than cut." Your mileage may vary.
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  • [[File:Russian-USSR-Soviet-Izhmash-Los-Bolt-Action-Hunting-Sporting-Rifle-9x53-7.62x51-.308-9.3x54-Brenneke-.30-06-7x65-Firear * '''Action Type:''' Bolt-action.
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  • The '''ArmaLite AR-1 "ParaSniper"''' was a bolt-action sniper rifle chambered in [[7.62x51mm NATO]] and is most notable for being ...marketed to both military and commercial customers. Only 25 AR-1 prototype rifles were ever built.
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  • ...for the 5.56 cartridge, since many dedicated .223 firearms are bolt-action rifles with less customizable barrel lengths. Data for Black Hills 68 gr. and Remi ...to that of 5.56, but with the drawback that many dedicated .223 Remington rifles are bolt-actions with non-customizable barrel lengths, unlike a highly cust
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  • * [[Remington Model 511SB]]: Bolt-action .22 Long Rifle smooth bore. Made from 1939 until 1963. Uses a detachable ma * [[Winchester Model 67]]: Series of rifles made by Winchester from 1934 to 1963. The smooth bore version was introduce
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  • [[Category: Prototype Rifles]] [[Category: Rifles]]
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  • ...ing rifles were designed for this cartridge; '''[[MBO-1]]''' target rifle, bolt-action carbine '''«[[Bars (hunting rifle)|Bars]]»''', self-loading carbines '''M In the [[Russian Federation]], several hunting rifles were designed for this cartridge; the [[IZh-94|IZh-94 "Sever"]], "[[Saiga s
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  • ...er bullets, and was released alongside the Winchester Model 70 Lightweight bolt-action rifle, as well as the Winchester Model 88 lever-action rifle. ...8 Winchester is the [[Browning BLR]], but many manufacturers have produced rifles chambered in this cartridge over the years. Some examples are:
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  • ...rifle .366 TKM.|A photo of the '''Molot VPO-215 "Gornostay"''', a Russian bolt-action "shotgun" chambered in the [[.366 TKM]] cartridge. This photo sourced from The '''Molot VPO2-15 "Gornostay"''' is a bolt-action "shotgun" created for the Russian civilian sporting market. It is manufactu
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  • === Rifles === Assorted Bolt-Action Rifles: Semi-custom offerings from AMT at the time. Appear to have been made to or
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  • ...ion. Many (but not all) NATO countries subsequently developed or purchased rifles that would accept this type of magazine. The standard was never ''officiall === Non-AR-15 / M16 Style Rifles ===
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  • ...are available for using the .380 pistol cartridge in .35-caliber Remington rifles, and he would confidently announce that the slug had been shot from a .35 R
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  • === Cartridges that won't feed but which are used in rifles where the receiver functions as a trigger group === ==Other AR pattern rifles==
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  • The J.C. Higgins Model 42 DLM is a bolt-action rifle produced by Marlin for Sears, Roebuck and Company under their [[J.C. [[Category: Rifles]]
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  • ...artridge has become standard and is now in wide use. Most manufacturers of bolt-action and/or single-shot firearms offer the .25-06 Remington as a standard chambe [[A.O. Niedner]], a gunsmith from Dowagiac, Michigan introduced rifles for his [[.25 Niedner]] cartridge in 1920. [[Niedner Arms Corporation]] ret
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  • ...to compete against other varmint cartridges of the time, most lever-action rifles use tube magazines, which prohibit the use of a pointed spitzer-style bulle ...according to Charles Landis in his 1947 book ''Twenty-Two Caliber Varmint Rifles'' (Small Arms Technical Publishing Company p.60).
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