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  2. Bond Arms - Wikipedia

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    Bond Arms Inc. is an American firearms manufacturer located in Granbury, Texas which makes derringers, the semi-automatic Bullpup9 pistol, and announced plans to put a tactical lever-action rifle into production by the end of 2023.

  3. Action (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, Savage Arms has introduced the A17R and A22R rimfire rifles (both modified from its new A-series rifles, with a bolt release lever in front of the trigger guard), aiming at the Australian market, but law enforcement agencies such as the Northern Territory Police has attempted to unilaterally defining these rifles as "linear repeating ...

  4. BR18 - Wikipedia

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    Action: Semi-automatic, gas-operated, rotating bolt: Rate of fire: 700–900 rounds/min: Effective firing range: 650 m (710 yd) Maximum firing range: 1,000 m (1,100 yd) Feed system: 10-, 20- or 30-round detachable STANAG magazine or SAR-21 magazines [2] Sights: Any scopes/tactical aiming device compatible with the picatinny railing Built-in ...

  5. Lever action - Wikipedia

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    The toggle-link action used in the iconic Winchester Model 1873 rifle, one of the most famous lever-action firearms. A lever action is a type of action for repeating firearms that uses a manually operated cocking handle located around the trigger guard area (often incorporating it) that pivots forward to move the bolt via internal linkages, which will feed and extract cartridges into and out ...

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  7. KH-2002 - Wikipedia

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    The KH-2002 features a four-position fire selector lever which is situated toward the rear of the left side butt-stock behind magazine housing with the M16-type magazine release button on the right side of the magazine housing. [12] [13] The weapon is not entirely ambidextrous since the ejection port is located on the right side of the rifle. [1]

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  9. .440 Cor-Bon - Wikipedia

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    It is effective at disabling and killing large animals, able to penetrate large bones, such as the shoulder, in deer. Some gunsmiths are chambering lever-action rifles to take full advantage of this cartridge on large game. [2] Tromix also produced AR-15 rifles and uppers chambered in .440 Cor-Bon from 1999–2004.