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Remington Semi Automatic Sniper System: Remington Arms: 7.62 NATO United States 2010 Rieder Automatic Rifle.303 British South Africa: 1941 Robinson Armament M96 Expeditionary: Robinson Armament Co. 5.56×45mm NATO United States 1999 Ruger 10/17: Sturm, Ruger & Co..17 HMR United States 1964 Ruger 10/22: Sturm, Ruger & Co..22 LR.22 Magnum United ...
The Ruger 10/22 is a series of semi-automatic rifles produced by American firearm manufacturer Sturm, Ruger & Co., chambered for the .22 Long Rifle rimfire cartridge.It uses a patented 10-round rotary magazine, though higher capacity box magazines are also available.
Ruger produces bolt-action, semi-automatic, and single-shot rifles, semi-automatic pistols, and single- and double-action revolvers. [4] According to the ATF statistics for 2022, [5] Ruger is the largest firearm manufacturer [6] in the United States, surpassing Smith & Wesson.
The Remington Model 597 is an American semi-automatic rifle that was manufactured by Remington Arms at the company's Mayfield, Kentucky and Huntsville, Alabama plant. The .22 Long Rifle version has a removable 10-round magazine, while the magazines for the larger .22 WMR and .17 HMR cartridges hold eight rounds.
Designed to tame the recoil and muzzle rise of an AR-15 semi automatic rifle chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO (.223). [68] It fired 7900 rounds during testing on semi-auto. [69] During a test on full auto, 10 magazines of 62 grain green tip 5.56 rounds were fired without any issues. [69]
Marlin Model 700, a .22 LR semi-automatic rifle, similar to the Model 795, but has a heavy tapered target barrel Marlin 780 , a bolt-action hunting rifle Marlin Model 80 (and subsequent 80C etc.) Bolt action .22 rimfire using 7-capacity detachable magazine introduced circa 1939, the predecessor to later versions such as Model 25, etc.
Assault rifle/semi-automatic rifle United States: 15,000,000 20,000,000 10 million military M16/M4, (Colt production only as of 2011) [14] 5-10 million civilian AR-15 (as of 2016) [15] [16] Lee–Enfield: Bolt-action rifle United Kingdom: 16,000,000 [17] 17,000,000 [18] SKS: Semi-automatic rifle Soviet Union: 5,000,000 [19] 15,000,000 [20 ...
[28] [29] The resulting Semi-Automatic, Caliber .30, M1 Rifle was patented by Garand in 1932, approved by the U.S. Army on January 9, 1936, and went into mass production in 1940. [30] Thus, in 1936, the American M1 Garand rifle became the first gas-operated semi-automatic rifle to be adopted by a country as their standard-issue service rifle.