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  2. J. C. Higgins - Wikipedia

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    J.C. Higgins Model 45, lever action in .35 Remington and 30-30, Sears# 103-450 manufactured by Marlin, same as a Marlin 336C. J.C. Higgins Model 50, a bolt-action rifle with a commercial FN Mauser action and a chrome-lined barrel from High Standard. Made in 270 and 30-06. J.C. Higgins Model 51, same as the Model 50 with a fancier checkered ...

  3. Marlin Levermatic - Wikipedia

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    Sears 46c (Marlin 56): .22 Long Rifle, 7 round Box magazine (1956) Marlin 57: .22 LR, Tubular magazine (1959–1965) J. C. Higgins 44 DL (Marlin 57): .22 Long Rifle, Tubular magazine; Western Auto Revelation model 115 (Marlin 57): .22 Long Rifle, Tubular magazine; Marlin 57M: .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire, Tubular magazine (1959–1969)

  4. High Standard .22 revolver - Wikipedia

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    High Standard revolvers are generally considered to be excellent value for money, with an MSRP of $37.50; popular models were the "JC Higgins Model 88" (sold exclusively by Sears) and the "Sentinel" (same gun sold under the High Standard brand), initially released with 4 or 6-inch barrels in blued or nickel finishes, in the mid-1960s, variants had already been launched with 3 and 5-inch ...

  5. Stevens Arms - Wikipedia

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    The .22 Long Rifle cartridge was available beginning in 1888, in the #1, #2, #9, and #10 break-top rifles, and in their New Model Pocket and Bicycle rifles. The .22 Long Rifle would outperform other Stevens rounds, such as the .25 Stevens and .25 Stevens Short, designed as competitors, and offered in models such as the lever action single-shot ...

  6. .25-21 Stevens - Wikipedia

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    It was Stevens' second straight-cased cartridge (after the .25-25) [2] and would be used in the single shot Model 44 rifle, as well as the Model 44 + 1 ⁄ 2, which first went on sale in 1903. [2] In addition, it was available in the Remington-Hepburn target rifle.

  7. Kit gun - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, the stainless steel Model 650 in .22 WMR was introduced. The 6-shot Model 63 was replaced by an 8-shot version in 1997. In 1997, Smith & Wesson also introduced the new 8-shot Model 317 AirLite Kit Gun, and the later the .38 Special Model 337 AirLite Kit Gun, and a .44 Special Model 396 AirLite Mountain Lite Kit Gun. All are made of ...

  8. Adolph Otto Niedner - Wikipedia

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    Niedner specialized in chambering and single-shot rifles. Niedner manufactured custom rifles for many noted riflemen including Townsend Whelen , Charles Newton , and Ned Roberts . [ 3 ] Niedner sold the business following the death of his wife, Josephine C. (Josie), in 1940; and lived alone in Dowagiac until death from a heart attack on 27 ...

  9. Category:Savage Arms - Wikipedia

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