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Pages in category "Defunct firearms manufacturers of the United States" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.
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In 2011, the company ceased production of replica colt revolvers, and publicly rebranded itself as ZiPFactory.com, based on its titular USFA ZiP .22 firearm. The company formally dissolved in January 2017, [6] and the company was the last firearms maker in the Colt's Armory Complex. The site is now seeking National Historic Landmark status.
In 2011 Cimarron released a copy of the Colt Model 1911 pistol. Made by Armscor in the Philippines the pistol is a replica of the original pre-1923 design for "Wild Bunch" type shooting matches. [13] The Remington Model 1875 revolver is the most popular non-Colt handgun offered by the company. [4]
The CARR, which was subsequently called the Pitbull, finally reached production in August 2011. The first Pitbull models had a 2.3" barrel and were chambered for the .40 S&W cartridge as this was the most popular U.S. law enforcement round and would enable the Pitbull to be used as a back-up gun to the .40 service pistol. [5]
Following the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, a staff member at Robb Elementary school petitioned a Texas judge to force gunmakers to sit for a deposition, and to produce materials related to ...
Companies portal; This category contains articles about companies which manufacture firearms and firearm accessories for military or non-military use. See category:Defence companies for companies which make other types of military equipment such military vehicles, naval vessels and military aircraft.