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  2. Chiappa Firearms - Wikipedia

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    Chiappa M9-22 (Beretta 92 replica) Chiappa Model 191122 (Colt 1911 5-inch replica) Chiappa Model 191122 Compact (Colt 1911 4-inch replica) Chiappa Model 191122 Custom (Colt 1911 replica) The following pistols are available in defensive calibers, multiple variants (various finishes or grips): Chiappa 1911 cal .45ACP (Colt GOVT model clone).

  3. Charles Daly firearms - Wikipedia

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    Handguns: 1911 steel-framed pistols, from 1998 until 2008 from Armscor in the Philippines. In 2020 the Daly 1911 saw updates with 3 variations being produced in Brixia, Italy. Known as the "Empire, Superior, and Field, Grades." Empire Grade being their top tier pistol is available with a dark blued or chrome finish as is the Superior Grade.

  4. Arsenal Firearms AF2011A1 - Wikipedia

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    The Arsenal Firearms AF2011-A1 is a double-barreled, semi-automatic pistol of Italian origin. The weapon is a derivative of the M1911 pistol and the majority of internal parts including the firing pins, firing pin plates, sear groups, springs, recoil rods, and mainspring housings are interchangeable with standard M1911 replacement parts. [4]

  5. Chiappa Rhino - Wikipedia

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    The Chiappa Rhino is a series of revolvers produced by Italian manufacturer Chiappa Firearms. The Rhino's frames are CNC -machined from a solid block of high-tensile aluminium alloy and all internal parts are CNC-machined from steel .

  6. Star Model BM - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Star does not have the 1911's grip safety. In addition, the thumb safety on the Star BM blocks the hammer, whereas it blocks the motion of the sear on a 1911 and the Star's trigger pivots on a roll pin rather than moving straight back like a 1911A1's trigger to trip the sear. The pistol is fed by an 8-round detachable box magazine.

  7. Mare's Leg - Wikipedia

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    Chiappa Firearms currently (as of January 2025) sells Mare's Legs in both the original 9-inch barrel and 12-inch barrel length variants. Available calibers are the original .44-40, as well as .44 Magnum, .45 Colt, and .357 Magnum. [18] Henry Repeating Arms manufactures two versions of the Mare's Leg.

  8. Chiappa - Wikipedia

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    Chiappa is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Imelda Chiappa, Italian cyclist; Noel Chiappa, computer scientist and Internet pioneer;

  9. Winchester rifle - Wikipedia

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    Winchester 9422 XTR .22 WMR with rifle scope. Winchester's Model 9422 was introduced in 1972. It was designed to capture the image of the traditional lever-actions with exposed hammer, straight grip, tube magazine and barrel bands. Unlike older Winchester lever actions it came grooved for scope mounting.