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  2. .50 Alaskan - Wikipedia

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    Harold Johnson necked out the .348 Winchester case to accept a .510" diameter bullet, [2] and Harold Fuller developed the barrel, marrying a .50 caliber barrel to an old Winchester Model 1886 rifle. Harold Johnson made the first 450 Alaskan in 1952, and continued to make them in the 1950s and 60s. The rifle was based on the Winchester Model 71 ...

  3. .348 Winchester - Wikipedia

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    The .348 Winchester / 8.8x57mmR is an American rifle cartridge. It was introduced in 1936, and developed for the Winchester Model 71 lever action rifle. The .348 was one of the most powerful rimmed rounds ever used in a lever action rifle.

  4. Harold Johnson (boxer) - Wikipedia

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    Harold Johnson (August 9, 1928 – February 19, 2015) was a professional boxer. He held the NYSAC, NBA/WBA, and The Ring light heavyweight titles from 1962 to 1963.

  5. Winchester Model 71 - Wikipedia

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    The Model 71 was conceived as a replacement for both the Model 1886 and Model 1895 as a complement to the Winchester Model 70 bolt-action rifle and to replace a raft of cartridges (the .33 Winchester, the .45-70, the .35 Winchester, and the .405 Winchester) with just one (the .348 Winchester). [2] The rifle and cartridge were very effective ...

  6. Harold Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Harold T. Johnson (1907–1988), American politician Harold Keith Johnson (1912–1983), American general Money Johnson (Harold Johnson, 1918–1978), American jazz musician

  7. 'Harold and the Purple Crayon' is set in Providence, but you ...

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    The original 1955 children's picture book "Harold and the Purple Crayon," by Crockett Johnson, is set in a boy's bedroom, but never says where the boy's house is.

  8. Template:Comparison of 1880s rifles - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of 1880s rifles [1] Calibre System Country Velocity Height of trajectory Ammunition Muzzle ... 348.5 ft (106.2 m) 77 gr (5.0 g) 337 gr (21.8 g)

  9. Winchester Model 52 - Wikipedia

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    In February 1918 the company assigned designers Thomas Crosley Johnson and Frank Burton to begin work on the new match rifle. [3] Johnson had more experience with bolt actions than most at Winchester (which was then primarily a maker of lever- and pump-action firearms), having superintended production of the P-14/M1917 Enfield, as well as ...