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  2. Blaser R8 - Wikipedia

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    The Blaser R8 displays a locking surface of 96 mm 2 (0.149 in 2) compared to 66 mm 2 (0.102 in 2) for the Blaser R93 and 56 mm 2 (0.087 in 2) for the Mauser M98 bolt action system. [6] The stressed parts are made out of hammer forged steel and plasma nitrided to provide corrosion resistance and mechanical strength.

  3. Blaser R93 - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of the R93 was the 60 degree turn bolt action Blaser R84, which was discontinued after the introduction of the R93 in 1993. The successor of the R93, the Blaser R8, was introduced in 2008. Production of the R93 ended by 2017, though Blaser continued to offer spare parts as stock allowed. [5]

  4. Winchester Model 1894 - Wikipedia

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    The Winchester Model 1894 rifle (also known as the Winchester 94 or Model 94) is a lever-action repeating rifle that became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time. It was designed by John Browning in 1894 and originally chambered in either the .32-40 Winchester or the .38-55 Winchester , two metallic black powder cartridges.

  5. Globe sight - Wikipedia

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    Front globe of a BRNO target sight. Note knurled nut holding in the replaceable front sight insert. A globe sight is a front sight component used to assist the aiming of a gun/device, usually those intended to launch projectiles, such as firearms, airguns, and crossbows. It is found in particular as a front sight element on rifles.

  6. Blaser R93 Tactical - Wikipedia

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    The Blaser R93 Tactical is a German bolt action sniper rifle, based on the Blaser R93 design. It has as variants the Blaser LRS 2 and Tactical 2. It is used by German and Dutch police forces as well as the Australian military and special police units. The rifles were manufactured by the German firearms manufacturer Blaser.

  7. Harrington & Richardson - Wikipedia

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    H&R was the exclusive manufacturer of the US test version of the FN FAL, designated the T48 rifle, in the trials to select a replacement service rifle for the M1 Garand, but the US Army Ordnance Department instead adopted the M1-derived T44 as "US Rifle M-14", awarding H&R one of three contracts to produce the M14 rifle during that rifle's ...

  8. Bolt action - Wikipedia

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    The type of threads used vary between firearms. European firearms often use either M6 1 or M8 1.25 threads, for example M6 is used on the SIG Sauer 200 STR, Blaser R93, Blaser R8, CZ 457 [30] and Bergara rifles, [30] while M8 is used on the Sako TRG and SIG Sauer 404. Many American firearms instead use 1/4" 28 TPI (6.35 0.907 mm) or 5/16" 24 ...

  9. 8×68mm S - Wikipedia

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    A Blaser R8 Custom Grade II straight-pull bolt action hunting rifle chambered in 8×68mm S. German big game hunters often use 8×68mm S rifles in Africa for hunting plains game, where American hunters would choose one of the .30 or .338 magnum cartridges. The 8×68mm S as a pure civil cartridge can be used in countries which ban civil use of ...