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  2. Lehigh Defense - Wikipedia

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    Lehigh Defense is a US bullet manufacturer, known primarily (in the civilian market) for its line of solid copper monolithic bullets, located in Clarksville, Texas. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Wilson Combat bought the company in 2021.

  3. SSK Industries - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1977, the company is known for its custom Contender and Encore barrels. [1] Started by hunter and gun enthusiast J. D. Jones, SSK Industries began by manufacturing and marketing specific products related to hunting handguns [2] and ammunition. It has grown to a company that makes hundreds of different types of rounds. [3]

  4. Monolithic bullet - Wikipedia

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    Monolithic bullets have been used for hunting big game in the USA for decades. The first popular all-copper bullet was the Barnes X bullet in 1986. [7] Since then, most bullet companies have a monolithic bullet on the market, including Nosler E-tips, Hornady GMX, Barnes TTSX, LRX, VOR-TX, Federal Trophy Copper, Winchester Powercore 95/5, Hammer bullets, Cutting Edge Bullets, Lehigh Defense, G9 ...

  5. Kiel, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Kiel is a city in Calumet and Manitowoc counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 3,932 at the 2020 census . Of this, 3,585 residents lived in Manitowoc County, [ 6 ] and 347 residents lived in Calumet County. [ 7 ]

  6. A-Square - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1979. Lieutenant Colonel Arthur B. Alphin was the founder and chief designer for the A-Square Company. [3] Besides the company location in Chamberlain, South Dakota, the company had a location in Bedford, Kentucky. [4] By August 2008 Alphin planned to move his ammunition factory to Butte, Montana. [5]

  7. .225 Winchester - Wikipedia

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    The .225 Winchester's case is a parent case for some of SSK Industries' [3] popular line of JDJ cartridges designed by J.D. Jones, chosen for its strength and semi-rimmed design which makes it well suited for use in break-open actions.

  8. Wilkes-Barre and Hazleton Railway - Wikipedia

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    Prominent Hazleton banker and coal-mine owner Alvan Markle obtained a railway-company charter in 1892 and the Wilkes-Barre & Hazleton Railroad incorporated in New Jersey in 1899. Service opened from Hazleton to Ashley in 1903 but did not reach Wilkes-Barre until the 1907 completion of a 3rd-floor downtown station with a viaduct 34 feet in ...

  9. Bullet (interurban) - Wikipedia

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    If the Red Devil cars were the inspiration for the Bullets, in 1939 13 of the 20 Red Devils were sold to Lehigh Valley Transit Company (LVT), where for a time they shared the tracks from Norristown to 69th St. Terminal with P&W's Bullets. Under the name of Liberty Bell Limited, the Red Devils ran until LVT ended the service in 1951.