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  2. Savage Arms - Wikipedia

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    In 1920 Savage restarted the production of Model 1899 as Model 99, introduced new Model 1920 bolt-action rifle based on Nelson's WWI prototypes modified for cartridges shorter than military rifle ones that would fit in Model 99 magazine, and introduced a new cartridge of that type: .300 Savage.

  3. List of most-produced firearms - Wikipedia

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    Also produced as the Remington Model 11 and Savage Model 720 and 745. ... 333,454 S-prefix serial numbers. 970,000 N-prefix serial numbers. Mannlicher M1886 and M1888:

  4. Stevens Arms - Wikipedia

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    They were purchased by New England Westinghouse on May 28, 1915, and again by Savage Arms on April 1, 1920. [2] As a division of Savage, Stevens continued to produce firearms at their Chicopee Falls facility until 1960 when the plant was torn down and Stevens production was moved into other Savage facilities. Savage dropped the Stevens name in ...

  5. Stevens Model 520/620 - Wikipedia

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    When Savage Arms purchased Stevens in 1920, [3] the Model 520 was updated, incorporating several design changes that were emerging prior to 1916. These include a relocated slide release button, moved from the left side of the receiver to the left side of the trigger plate, and a redesigned inertial slide release, incorporated into the design of ...

  6. Stevens Model 311 - Wikipedia

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    The actual Stevens 311 started manufacture around 1920 when it was called the Springfield 5000, changing names to the 5100 in 1931 and finally being renamed the Stevens 311 in 1940. It was considered a utility grade of shotgun without checkering or engraving and a trigger for each barrel. The shotgun is a boxlock type of shotgun.

  7. List of semi-automatic rifles - Wikipedia

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    Savage Model 64: Savage Arms.22 LR Canada Selbstlader Model 06: Georg Luger: 7.92x57mm Germany: 1906 Scotti Mod. X: Società Anonima Armi Automatiche Scotti 6.5×52mm Carcano Italy: 1932 Sheppard automatic rifle U.S. Ordnance Co. .30-06 Springfield United States: 1914 SIG MCX: SIG Sauer: 5.56×45mm NATO.300 AAC Blackout (MCX), .277 Fury, 7 ...

  8. .300 Savage - Wikipedia

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    The .300 Savage cartridge is a rimless, .30 caliber rifle cartridge developed by Savage Arms in 1920. It was designed to replace the less powerful .303 Savage in their popular Savage Model 1899 hammerless lever-action rifle, [5] which they started to produce again as Model 99, as well as the new Savage Model 1920 bolt-action rifle.

  9. List of rifles - Wikipedia

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    Savage Model 99: Savage Arms: Varies, see article United States: 1892 Savage Model 110: Savage Arms: Varies, see article United States: 1956 Schmidt–Rubin: Waffenfabrik Bern: 7.5×55mm Swiss 7.5×54.5mm Swiss Switzerland: 1889 Schulhoff 1894: Josef Schulhoff Austrian Empire Kingdom of Hungary: 1894 Selrahc Model 7: Inter Ordnance Corporation ...