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The Remington Model 12 is a slide-action takedown rifle designed by John Pedersen [1] and produced by the Remington Arms Company from 1909 to 1936. [ 2 ] The Model 12 is chambered in .22 Caliber Rimfire and accepts Short , Long , and Long Rifle cartridges, with a tubular magazine capacity of 14, 11, and 10 rounds respectively.
Lazzeroni Arms Company is a US firearms and firearm cartridge maker based in Tucson, Arizona. Lazzeroni was founded by John Lazzeroni and is known for designing and producing long range hunting rifles and high speed cartridges. [1] [2]
3. Bond Arms. Taking great pride in their 'Made in Texas, by Texans' motto, Bond Arms has been producing robust, double-barrel derringer-style firearms for over a quarter-century.
The .22 Spitfire is an American wildcat rifle cartridge developed by Col. Melvin M. Johnson. It was originally named the MMJ 5.7mm [ 1 ] by its designer and is also known in the U.S. as the 5.7mm Johnson , the Johnson MMJ 5.7mm Spitfire , and the .22 Johnson , (or 5.7×33mm internationally).
Colt Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company The National Arms Company was a Brooklyn, New York –based manufacturer of firearms that flourished for a decade in the mid-19th century, around the time of the American Civil War .
The Lithgow Small Arms Factory was known to produce their single shot models 1A and 1B as well as their Model 12 repeater under the Slazenger brand during the 1960s. [1] The factory was first "corporatised" as Australian Defence Industries by the Hawke government , then later sold in 2006.
A carbine (/ ˈ k ɑːr b iː n / or / ˈ k ɑːr b aɪ n /), [1] from French carabine, [2] is a long arm firearm but with a shorter barrel than a rifle or musket. [3] Many carbines are shortened versions of full-length rifles, shooting the same ammunition, while others fire lower-powered ammunition, typically ranging from pistol/PDW to intermediate rifle cartridges.
The Model 12 variants—12-1, 12-2, and 12-3—used a narrower hammer [4] and had an aluminum grip frame that was 0.08-inch (2.0 mm) narrower than the standard steel K-frame. [1] The final version, the Model 12-4, used the standard frame dimension [5] of the other K-frames. It also featured a rounded butt. Pre-Model 12: predates model number ...