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  2. Ares, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Ares Incorporated is an American weapons manufacturer and firearms engineering company co-founded by the American weapons inventor and developer Eugene Stoner in 1971. The company is based in Port Clinton, Ohio , and produces fire control systems, turret systems, small arms, automatic cannons and industrial machinery.

  3. List of firearm brands - Wikipedia

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    Gas-piston-operated weapon systems, firearm accessories, drop-in triggers, patriotic artwork, bolt carriers, bolts, upper receivers, barrel nut heatsinks, E^2 (E-Squared) barrels Proarms Proarms Armory Czech Republic Civilian, law enforcement, military Remington Eliphalet Remington: Remington Arms: United States Civilian, law enforcement, military

  4. U.S. Ordnance - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Ordnance’s new plant is a 68,000-square-foot (6,300 m 2) facility for product research, development, manufacturing and testing.A U.S. government representative is on site to witness and verify specific procedures in the production and testing of the weapons, and ensure all the required standards are met.

  5. Sauer & Sohn - Wikipedia

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    1893 — Company makes first real shotgun, coop with "Krupp" for steel for special rifle barrels. 1894 — Franz Sauer is now the sole owner of the company. 1898 — First Sauer semi-automatic pistol introduced. 1902 — Company patents a kick-bolt action. 1909 — Patent for single trigger design for double guns.

  6. Strayer Voigt Inc - Wikipedia

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    Strayer-Voigt, Inc. (also known as SVI) is a manufacturer of M1911-styled modular pistols. [1] The Strayer-Voigt system is called modular because the lower grip and trigger guard, which is made of carbon steel, stainless steel, titanium or aluminum, is a separate component from the metal upper portion of the frame that comprises the dust cover and frame rails.

  7. .400 Cor-Bon - Wikipedia

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    As of July 4, 2008, the following companies offer .400 Corbon conversion barrels: Clark Custom Guns offers drop-in standard and compensated barrels for 1911s; [31] EFK Fire Dragon offers them for 1911s, Glocks, Sig 200, HK USP, and the Springfield XD; [32] Jarvis Inc. offers them for 1911s; [33] King's Gun Works also offers them for 1911s; [34 ...

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  9. Desert Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The barrels have a 3 ⁄ 8 in dovetail, to which an accessory mount can be attached. Later Mark VII models were offered in .50 Action Express with a 7 ⁄ 8 in Weaver-pattern rail on the barrel; the .50 Mark VII later became the Mark XIX. Barrel lengths are 6, 10, and 14 inches [6] for .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum, but only 6 or 10 inches for .41 ...