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  2. Springfield Armory - Wikipedia

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    The army adopted the rifle in 1936, and production began the next year. This began what was to become the greatest production effort in the armory's history: during the entire production history of the M1 rifle, the Springfield Armory produced over 4.5 million of them. The M1's accuracy and durability in battle earned it high praise.

  3. Springfield Armory, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Springfield Armory, Inc., is an American commercial firearms manufacturer and importer based in Geneseo, Illinois. Founded in 1974 by Bob Reese and family, the company produces rifles such as the M1A and imports handguns such as the XD series and Hellcat .

  4. Springfield rifle - Wikipedia

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    The term Springfield rifle may refer to any one of several types of small arms produced by the Springfield Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts, for the United States armed forces. In modern usage, the term "Springfield rifle" most commonly refers to the Springfield Model 1903 for its use in both world wars .

  5. Springfield Model 1861 - Wikipedia

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    While the sight designs were very different, the two weapons were otherwise very similar, and had very similar effective ranges. [6] The Model 1861 cost around $15 each at the Springfield Armory where they were officially made. [4] Overwhelmed by the demand, the armory opened its weapons patterns up to twenty independent contractors.

  6. History of the firearm - Wikipedia

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    The Springfield Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts became important during the 1850s, when it debuted the Springfield rifle. [53] Springfield rifles were among the first breech-loading rifles, starting production in 1865. By that time, metallurgy had developed sufficiently so that brass could be made into ammunition cases.

  7. Why the US Military Refuses to Retire This Classic Rifle - AOL

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    Designer/original manufacturer: Springfield Armory. Like the M14, the M1903 Springfield is one of the weapons ceremonially used by the Tomb Guard, wielded “mostly for show,” as described by ...

  8. Who Made America’s Weapons During WW2? - AOL

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    Notable weapons: M1 Garand, Springfield M1903 Sniper Rifle Springfield Armory has been a staple of American arms since the Revolutionary era, and it has produced a bevy of guns since then.

  9. Springfield model 1873 - Wikipedia

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    Media related to Springfield Model 1873 at Wikimedia Commons "Springfield Model 1873 Rifle". General History ~ Vehicles, Weapons, and Equipment. Fort Belvoir, Virginia: Army Historical Foundation. "The Trap Door Rifle". National Park Service ~ Springfield Armory National Historic Site. Springfield, Massachusetts: U.S. Department of the Interior.