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A Remington Model 870 shotgun. Below is a list of firearms produced by the Remington Arms Company, [1] founded in 1816 as E. Remington and Sons. Following the breakup of Remington Outdoor Company in 2020, the Remington Firearms brand name operates under RemArms, LLC.
The Remington Model 783 is a civilian bolt action hunting rifle built by Remington for the budget market. The rifle was launched in 2013 (which is where the "3" in 783 originates) and is considered a spiritual successor to the Remington Model 788 (which is where the "78" in 783 originates). The mechanical design of the Model 783 is based upon ...
Remington Model 14: Remington Arms: Varies, see article United States: 1908 Remington Model 24: Remington Arms.22 Short.22 Long Rifle United States: 1922 Remington Model 30: Remington Arms.30-06 Springfield.25 Remington.30 Remington.32 Remington 7×57mm Mauser.257 Roberts.270 Winchester United States: 1921 Remington Model 34: Remington Arms.22 ...
Remington Rolling Block is a family of breech-loading rifles that was produced from the mid-1860s into the early 20th century by E. Remington and Sons (later Remington Arms). [10] These rifles were made in a variety of calibers, both rimfire and centerfire, including the 12.17x42 mm rimfire, 12.17x44 mm rimfire and 12.17x44 mm rimmed centerfire ...
A Remington 783 rifle. Remington Arms manufactured many different models of rifles, shotguns, and handguns during its existence. A smaller number of products have been offered under the Remington Firearms brand. [17] As of March 2024, the following models were listed on the company's website: [18] [19]
1935–1950 (Model 141) United States: FN Trombone.22 Short, .22 Long, .22 Long Rifle: 1922-1974 Belgium: Remington Model 121 Fieldmaster.22 Short, .22 Long, .22 LR: 1936-1954 United States: Remington Model 760: Various, from 6mm Remington to .30-06 Springfield: 1952-1981 United States: SIG 550 VRB [1].222 Rem, .223 Rem Switzerland: Remington ...
The .270 Weatherby Magnum was the first belted magnum based on the .300 H&H Magnum to be developed by Roy Weatherby in 1943. [2] The cartridge is short enough to function in standard-length long actions with a brass length of 2.549" or 64.74mm and an overall length of about 3.295".
Download as PDF; Printable version ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Comparison of 1880s rifles [1] Calibre System Country Velocity ... This template's ...