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The improved design gave birth to the "Winchester Model 1893" and production began in May 1893. The weapon was introduced to the commercial markets via Winchester's June 1893 trade catalog. [2] After Winchester Model 1893 had achieved market success, the Winchester company and John Browning were sued by Francis Bannerman over the Model 1893.
In 1893, Winchester would release the Model 1893 pump-action shotgun, designed by John Browning, which would prompt Bannerman to sue Winchester and everyone associated with the Model 1893's designs. However, Winchester cited that they had found pump-action design patents from England, dated prior to 1882, as well as another one from France ...
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Mauser Model 1893 [1] Mosin–Nagant [2] Winchester 1873; Vz. 24 [3] Karabinek wz. 1929 [4] (purchased from Poland) Fusil Gras mle 1874 [4] M1917 Enfield; Kropatschek rifle [4] Mannlicher M1886; Mannlicher M1888; Mannlicher M1895 [5] Lebel Model 1886 rifle [4] Berthier rifle [4] Ross rifle [4] Lee–Enfield [4] Gewehr 1888 [6] Winchester Model ...
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For example, a Winchester Model 1894 with serial number 147,685 had its frame (or "receiver") made in December 1898 and it is hence classified as an "antique", but records show that a Winchester Model 1894 with serial number 147,686 had its frame made in January, 1899 and it is hence classified as "modern" by the BATFE.