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The .32 Colt Short and Long centerfire cartridges matched the external dimensions of the .32 Short and Long rimfire cartridges. [5] The Marlin Model 1892 lever-action repeating rifle was shipped with two firing pins, one rimfire and one centerfire, to allow use of either the rimfire or centerfire cartridges. [6]
Below is a list of rimfire cartridges (RF), ordered by caliber, small to large. Rimfire ammunition is a type of metallic cartridge whose primer is located within a hollow circumferential rim protruding from the base of its casing. The most common rimfire cartridges are chambered for .17 caliber and .22 caliber. The bullet diameter for .17 ...
The .32 S&W Long / 7.65x23mmR, [2] often called the .32 Long, is a straight-walled, centerfire, rimmed handgun cartridge, based on the earlier .32 S&W cartridge. It was introduced in 1896 for Smith & Wesson's first-model Hand Ejector revolver. Colt called it the .32 Colt New Police in revolvers it made chambered for the cartridge. [3]
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.
.44 long rimfire (military).22 long.32 long.38 long: Barrels: 24 inches (610 mm) carbine up to 34 inches (860 mm) Action: Break-action: Rate of fire: 8–10 shots per minute: Muzzle velocity: 1,000 ft/s (300 m/s) Effective firing range: 200 yd (180 m) Maximum firing range: 500 yd (460 m) Sights: Tang and iron sights
5mm Remington Rimfire Magnum; 6mm Flobert; 9mm Flobert; 12.17×42mm RF.17 HM2.17 HMR.17 Winchester Super Magnum.22 BB.22 CB.22 extra long.22 long.22 long rifle.22 Remington Automatic.22 short.22 Winchester Automatic.22 Winchester Rimfire.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire.25 Short.25 Stevens.25 Stevens Short.32 rimfire.38 rimfire.41 rimfire.41 Short ...
Although the .32 Long Colt and .32 S&W Long appear to be similar, the two are not interchangeable due to the case and neck diameter being much narrower on the .32 Long Colt. More popular in Europe than North America, Colt was the most prominent American manufacturer which chambered any weapons in .32 Long Colt, [2] most notably the Police Positive.
.32 S&W, cartridge was introduced in 1878 for the Smith & Wesson model 1 1 ⁄ 2 revolver (1892).32 S&W Long, a straight-walled, centerfire, rimmed handgun cartridge, based on the earlier .32 S&W cartridge (1896).32 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol), a pistol cartridge (1899).32 H&R Magnum, a rimmed cartridge designed for use in revolvers (1984)