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The Howa 1500 or Howa M1500 (豊和M1500, hōwa-M1500) ... HS Precision - 22 and 24 in (560 and 610 mm) Standard Barrel or 26 in (660 mm) Semi Heavy Barrel;
A larger barrel thread diameter can improve the precision of the barrel. [66] As of 2021, various Unified threads are still the de facto standard on most American firearms, such as 1/2"-28 (M12.7x0.907) on 5.6 mm (.223") caliber rifles and 5/8"-24 (M15.88x1.058) on 7.62 mm (.308") calibers.
Howa Machinery, Ltd. (豊和工業株式会社, Hōwa Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese machinery manufacturer known internationally for their production of military and civilian firearms. [4] They also manufacture products such as machine tools , sweeping vehicles and windows and doors .
Howa Type 89: Assault rifle Japan: 1989–present Sumitomo Minimi: Light machine gun Japan: 1975–present Japanese version of FN Minimi. Howa Type 20: Assault rifle Japan: 2020–present VB Berapi LP06: Bullpup assault rifle Malaysia: Designed in 2006 FX-05 Xiuhcoatl: Assault rifle Mexico: 2008–present SAX-200 Xiuhcoatl: Submachine gun ...
A chrome-lined bore offers a more durable, more corrosion resistant, and easier-to-clean barrel for the end user to maintain and is rarely found on precision bolt-action sniper rifles. The barrels of the "First Generation" rifles were said to be made from the hammer-forged blanks used for M240 General Purpose Machine Gun production at the FN ...
Howa Industries established its firearms manufacturing plant in 1960 after World War II. In the same year, Howa released the M300 [ a ] as a hunting gun for domestic markets. Soon after releasing the Howa M300, the company began working on a new type of a hunting rifle in order to meet the demand for large-caliber bolt-action rifles in Japan.
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HS Produkt d.o.o. is a Croatian firearms manufacturing company, best known for design and production of the HS2000 and XDM series of semi-automatic pistols, [4] [5] which are sold in the United States market by Springfield Armory, Inc., under their XD, XD-S, XD-M, Echelon and Hellcat brandings.