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  2. Stevens Arms - Wikipedia

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    Stevens Arms is an American firearms manufacturer founded by Joshua Stevens in 1864 in Chicopee, Massachusetts.The company introduced the .22 Long Rifle round and made a number of rifle, shotgun, and target pistol designs.

  3. 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. [2] [4]

  4. List of pistols - Wikipedia

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    Savage Model 1907: Savage Arms.32 ACP.45 ACP.380 ACP United States: 1907–1920 (Model 1907) 1915–1917 (Model 1915) 1920–1928 (Model 1917) Schulhof 1887: 7.8x19mm Austrian Empire Kingdom of Hungary: 1887 Schwarzlose Model 1898: A.W. Schwarzlose G.m.b.H. 7.65×25mm Borchardt 7.63×25mm Mauser German Empire: 1898 Schönberger-Laumann 1892 ...

  5. .25 Stevens - Wikipedia

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    To differentiate from the related .25 Stevens Short it is sometimes also referred to as .25 Stevens Long. [ 2 ] Developed by J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company and Peters Cartridge Company , [ 1 ] it was developed between 1898 and 1900; catalogs suggest it was introduced in 1898, but most sources agree on 1900. [ 1 ]

  6. .32 rimfire - Wikipedia

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    The .32 short was designed in 1860 by Smith & Wesson for their Model 2 revolver. In 1868, they introduced the .32 Long in the Model 1 1 ⁄ 2 Second Issue revolver. [3] The .32 Short fired an 80 gr (0.183 oz; 5.184 g) lead bullet at 945 ft/s (288 m/s) (generating 159 ft⋅lb (216 J) muzzle energy) from a 24 in (61 cm) rifle barrel. The .32 Long ...

  7. Savage Arms - Wikipedia

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    Savage marketed a series of .32 and .380 caliber pocket pistols, the Models 1907, 1915, and 1917 based on the same patents as their .45 caliber prototype. In 1915-1916 company chief designer Charles A. Nelson directed the design of new bolt-action rifles for the US military to supplement M1903 Springfield, but in the run-up of the US entrance ...

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  9. List of semi-automatic pistols - Wikipedia

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    .32 ACP Belgium: 1900 FN Model 1903: FN Herstal: 9mm Browning Long.32 ACP United States Belgium: 1902 FN M1905: FN Herstal.25 ACP Belgium: 1906 FN Model 1910: FN Herstal.380 ACP.32 ACP Belgium: 1910 FN Grand Browning: FN Herstal: 9.65×23mm Browning Belgium: 1914 FN Model 1922: FN Herstal.380 ACP.32 ACP Belgium: 1923 FN Forty-Nine: FN Herstal ...