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The .17 Hornady Mach 2, commonly known as the .17 HM2, is a rimfire cartridge introduced in 2004 by the ammunition manufacturer Hornady, following the successful launch in 2002 of the .17 HMR. The .17 HM2 is based on the .22 Long Rifle "Stinger" case, necked down to .17 caliber (4.5 mm) and using a bullet weighing less than half the weight of a ...
Sturm, Ruger & Co. designed a pistol series, the Ruger American Pistol, based on the specifications of the MHS, but ultimately declined to formally submit any variant of it for consideration. A down-selection to three weapon systems was expected to be made in August 2016, leading the way into a nine-month Production Verification Test (PVT) program.
Ruger P345PR (US – Semi-Automatic Pistol – .45 ACP) Ruger SR Series (US – Semi-Automatic Pistols) Ruger SR9 (US – Semi-Automatic Pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum) Ruger SR9c (US – Compact Semi-Automatic Pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum) Ruger SR22 (US – Semi-Automatic Pistol – .22 Long Rifle) Ruger SR40 (US – Semi-Automatic Pistol ...
.17 Hornady Mach 2 (.17 HM2) .172 4.4.714 18.1: ... Kimball Arms pistol; AMT Automag III; Ruger Blackhawk; Taurus Raging Thirty; Iver Johnson Enforcer.30-30 Winchester
Pages in category "Ruger semi-automatic pistols" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. P.
.17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire, commonly known as the .17 HMR, is a rimfire rifle cartridge developed by Hornady [3] in 2002. It was developed by necking down a .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire case to take a .17 caliber (4.5mm) projectile. Commonly loaded with a 17 grain (1.1 g) projectile, it can deliver muzzle velocities in excess of 775 m/s (2,650 ...
The Ruger P series is a line of centerfire semi-automatic pistols made by Sturm, Ruger & Company produced from 1985 to 2013. The P-series pistols were designed for military, police, civilian and recreational use.
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 member of a product line of .22 Long Rifle cartridge handguns, including its later iterations: the MK II, MK III, and MK IV.