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Aguila Ammunition is a Mexican manufacturer of firearms cartridges, under Industrias Tecnos of Cuernavaca. Industrias Tecnos was established in 1961, under the name Cartuchos Deportivos de México (It was changed to Tecnos in 1978), as a manufacturer of sporting and rimfire cartridges in collaboration with the American Remington Arms .
10.4mm Swiss Centerfire; 10.6×25mmR; 11.35mm Schouboe; 11×60mm Mauser; 11mm French Ordnance; 11×58mmR; 12 mm Lefaucheux.14-222.17 Ackley Bee.17 Bumble Bee.17 PMC/Aguila.17 Remington Fireball.17-223.20 BR.20 Tactical.20 VarTarg; M-940 20mm MPT-SD Round.22 Accelerator.22 BR Remington.22 CHeetah.22 extra long.22 PPC.22 Remington Automatic.22 ...
.17 PMC/Aguila.17 Hornady Mach 2.17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire.17 Winchester Super Magnum.22 BB Cap.22 CB Cap.22 Short.22 Long.22 Long Rifle.22 Extra Long
Aguila Ammunition Company of Mexico's 12 gauge 1.75-inch [18.5 x 44.5mm] "Mini-Shells" can be substituted and will fit in the magazine and fire but will not feed reliably. [5] They come in US No.7½ Birdshot, US #1 Buckshot, and 12 gauge lead slug [ 6 ] in packs of 20 shells.
The ammunition was bulk-packed in standard 20-round cartons without stripper clips to maximize the amounts delivered and the packaging was marked in the Chinese language. In 1944 there was a contract to make 30-million modified Springfield -type Mauser -compatible stripper clips which were bulk-packed in ammo cans.
United States of America: Q4545176.17 Rimfire: cartridge disambiguation page Q4545177.17 Winchester Super Magnum: cartridge United States of America: Q4545166.17-223: cartridge Q4630529.20 BR: rifle cartridge Q4545178.20 Tactical: cartridge United States of America: Q4545179.20 VarTarg: cartridge United States of America: Q2806370.204 Ruger ...
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The .17 PMC/Aguila, also known as the .17 High Standard, is a rimfire cartridge formed by necking down the .22 Long Rifle casing to accept a .172" diameter bullet. This cartridge was developed in 2003 by firearms maker High Standard and ammunition maker Aguila and introduced in 2004.