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  2. Ruger Blackhawk - Wikipedia

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    The Single-Six proved to be a popular seller, leading Ruger to develop and market a centerfire revolver similar to the Single Action Army: the Ruger Blackhawk. Ruger introduced the Blackhawk in 1955. Chambered for the .357 Magnum, the Blackhawk was a simple and strong design, and it sold well. In 1956, as Smith & Wesson was introducing the new ...

  3. .30 carbine - Wikipedia

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    The .30 carbine cartridge was developed by Winchester and is basically a rimless.30 caliber version of the much older .32 Winchester Self-Loading cartridge of 1906 introduced for the Winchester Model 1905 rifle. [6] (The .30 carbine's relatively straight case and round nose bullet have misled some to believe it was designed for use in pistols.)

  4. Category:.30 Carbine firearms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category ".30 Carbine firearms" ... Ruger Blackhawk; T. Thompson Light Rifle; W. Winchester Model 1905

  5. List of revolvers - Wikipedia

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    .22 Long Rifle: 6 West Germany: Rossi Model 971: Rossi.38 Special.357 Magnum: 6 Brazil: 1988 RSh-12: KBP Instrument Design Bureau: 12.7×55mm STs-130: 5 Russia: 2000 Ruger Bearcat: Sturm, Ruger & Company.22 LR.22 Long.22 Short.22 WMR: 6 United States: 1958–1971 (1st issue) 1971–1975 (2nd issue) 1993–present (3rd issue) Ruger Blackhawk

  6. Ruger M77 - Wikipedia

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    The SAR Rifle, .30-06 caliber, RUGER, Model M77 is a rifle designed for use by Canada's search and rescue technicians (SAR Techs) and aircrews. The SAR Rifle is designed to be a compact survival rifle chambered in .30-06 Springfield. The rifle is based on the standard Ruger M77 Mk II rifle but the barrel has been shortened to 14.5 in (370 mm).

  7. .327 Federal Magnum - Wikipedia

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    Another similar cartridge is the .30 Carbine, which has been offered in Ruger's single-action Blackhawk revolver line since 1968. [19] However, the .327 Federal Magnum has a higher maximum pressure (45,000 psi (310 MPa)) than the .30 Carbine (40,000 psi (280 MPa)).

  8. .300 AAC Blackout - Wikipedia

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    The new cartridge was intended to negate many of the perceived drawbacks inherent to other large caliber cartridges used in the M4. Colt Firearms and other arms makers had previously chambered AR-pattern rifles and carbines in various .30 caliber rounds but encountered problems. In the case of the 7.62×39 mm, its relatively severe case angle ...

  9. Ruger Single-Six - Wikipedia

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    From 1984 to 1997 Ruger chambered the New Model Single-Six in .32 H&R Magnum (which allows the use of .32 S&W and .32 S&W Long cartridges). Ruger reintroduced this caliber option in 2002, [11] and in September 2014 released the Single-Seven in .327 Federal Magnum as well, in a seven-shot stainless steel variant, with barrel lengths of 4.62 ...