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  2. Remington Model 1858 - Wikipedia

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    Remington-Rider Double Action New Model Belt Revolver Large 1863-1873 .36 percussion and .38 RF: 5,500 (based on serial numbers) 6 1/2 inch octagon 1863-1865 some early guns had a fluted cylinder, rest were round, [13] conversions had two-piece cylinder New Model Police Revolver Medium 1865-1873 .36 percussion and .38 RF: 25,000 (estimated)

  3. Cylinder (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    Cylinder, at right center, removed from a Remington Model 1858 revolver. In firearms, the cylinder is the cylindrical, rotating part of a revolver containing multiple chambers, each of which is capable of holding a single cartridge. The cylinder rotates (revolves) around a central axis in the revolver's action to sequentially align each ...

  4. Howell automatic rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Howell automatic rifle is a semi-automatic conversion of the Lee–Enfield rifle. [1] The weapon was reliable, with the gas piston on the right side of the gun but not ergonomic for the user, as the force of the recoiling bolt interfered with handling and because the gun was dramatic when fired.

  5. List of Remington models - Wikipedia

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    A Remington Model 870 shotgun. Below is a list of firearms produced by the Remington Arms Company, [1] founded in 1816 as E. Remington and Sons. Following the breakup of Remington Outdoor Company in 2020, the Remington Firearms brand name operates under RemArms, LLC.

  6. Ethan Allen (armsmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Engraving on the cylinder was a country scene with dogs chasing a rabbit. There are three 'models' with detail improvements, though the basic design remained unchanged. The cylinder, and consequently frame, length grew from .905 inch to .940 inch to 1.2 inches. Production likely began in 1858 and ceased in 1863 per the patent suit described above.

  7. Rollin White - Wikipedia

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    Rollin White (June 6, 1817 – March 22, 1892) was an American gunsmith who invented a single shot bored-through revolver cylinder that allowed paper cartridges to be loaded from the rear of a revolver's cylinder. Because the open breeches were unprotected from lateral fire, all charges would instantly explode in a chain fire.

  8. Is Hobby Lobby still coming to Howell? The store and ... - AOL

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    More: Hobby Lobby is coming to Howell. For real this time. Property Manager Devin Crum, with Symmetry Management, had no comment on the status of Hobby Lobby when reached by The Daily on Monday ...

  9. .44 Remington Centerfire - Wikipedia

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    Remington introduced its first large-calibre centre-fire revolver in 1875, although many Model 1858 percussion revolvers had been converted to .44 Rimfire or .46 Rimfire cartridges, the latter with five-shot cylinders. The new Remington Model 1875 was initially produced in a cartridge of the company's own design, the .44 Remington Centerfire.