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  2. Chiappa Little Badger - Wikipedia

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    The Little Badger Survival Rifle has a barrel length of 16.5 inches and measures 31 inches overall. [2] It is a single-shot break-action rifle and, when folded, measures around 17.5 inches. The Little Badger features a wire buttstock and has a 12-round ammunition holder.

  3. List of Winchester models - Wikipedia

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    Model 1900 bolt-action single-shot .22 rifle; Model 1901 lever-action shotgun (Model 1887 variant) Model 1902 bolt-action single-shot .22 rifle (Model 1900 variant) Model 1903 semi-automatic .22 Win Auto rifle; Model 1904 bolt-action single-shot .22 rifle (Model 1900 variant) Model 99 "Thumb Trigger" [1] single-shot .22 rifle

  4. Stevens Boys Rifles - Wikipedia

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    The Stevens Boys Rifles were a series of single-shot takedown rifles produced by Stevens Arms from 1890 until 1943. The rifles used a falling-block action (sometimes called a tilting-block, dropping-block, or drop-block) and were chambered in a variety of rimfire calibers, such as .22 Short, .22 Long Rifle, .25 Rimfire, and .32 Rimfire.

  5. List of firearms (R) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of small arms whose manufacturer starts with the letter R—including pistols, shotguns, sniper rifles, submachine guns, personal defense weapons, assault rifles, battle rifles, designated marksman rifles, carbines, machine guns, flamethrowers, multiple-barrel firearms, grenade launchers, anti-tank rifles, and any other variants.

  6. Single-shot - Wikipedia

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    Winchester Model 55: [4] An unconventional hybrid of a single-shot and a semi-automatic, this .22-caliber rifle ejected the fired case and recocked itself like a conventional blowback-operated self-loader, but it lacked a magazine and had to be manually reloaded for each shot.

  7. Lithgow Arms - Wikipedia

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    Lithgow Model 12 .22 bolt-action 5-shot repeater produced from 1947; Lithgow Model 12 .22 bolt-action 10-shot repeater (Bibby) Lithgow Model 24 .22 Hornet cartridge produced from 1949; A single-shot bolt-action shotgun using the .410" cartridge (name unknown) Current production firearms: Lithgow LA101 CrossOver bolt-action rimfire rifle ...

  8. Murata rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Murata rifle (村田銃, Murata jū) was the first indigenously produced Japanese service rifle adopted in 1880 as the Meiji Type 13 Murata single-shot rifle. [2] The 13 referred to the adoption date, the year 13 in the Meiji period according to the Japanese calendar .

  9. Gallery gun - Wikipedia

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    Winchester Model 1890 gallery gun. Gallery guns are smallbore, single-shot or pump-action rifles, typically chambered in .22 Short. Some of the more popular guns are the Winchester Model 1890, Colt Lightning Carbine, Gevarm open bolt and the Winchester Model 62. [3] Home shooting parlors and galleries began to decline in the early 20th century.