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  2. Winchester Model 1885 - Wikipedia

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    The Winchester Model 1885 is a single-shot rifle with a ... .405 Winchester, .45-70 Government, and .45-90 ... The .45-70 is by far the most readily available of ...

  3. List of Winchester models - Wikipedia

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    The Winchester 1300 shotgun was first introduced in around 1981, when the US Repeating Arms Company (USRAC) took over production of the 'Winchester' brand guns from the Olin / Winchester corporation. Model 9410 (2001) lever-action .410-bore shotgun (Model 94 variant)

  4. Winchester Model 1886 - Wikipedia

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    The Winchester Model 1886 was a lever-action repeating rifle designed by John Browning to handle some of the more powerful cartridges of the period. Originally chambered in .45-70 Government, .45-90 Sharps, and .40-82 Winchester, it was later offered in a half dozen other large cartridges, including the .50-110 Winchester. [1]

  5. Winchester rifle - Wikipedia

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    Originally chambered for the new .45-75 Winchester Centennial cartridge (designed to replicate the .45-70 ballistics in a shorter case), the Model 1876 also had versions in .40-60 Winchester, .45-60 Winchester and .50-95 Express; the '76 in the latter chambering is the only repeater known to have been in widespread use by professional buffalo ...

  6. Model 1885 - Wikipedia

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    Model 1885 (M1885) may refer to: 3.2-inch gun M1885, a rifled breech-loading fieldgun; M1885 Remington–Lee, a bolt-action box-magazine repeating rifle longgun; Mannlicher M1885, a prototype predecessor to the bolt-action rifle longgun Mannlicher M1886; Springfield Model 1855, a rifled musket; Winchester Model 1885, a single-shot rifle longgun

  7. Black powder cartridge rifle - Wikipedia

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    While cartridges as light at .38-55 Winchester are occasionally used, gunwriter Mike Venturino notes that "three black powder rounds have come to dominate the sport. In order of popularity they are .45-70, .40-65, and .45-90." The first being an "everyman's" round, the next for those who are averse to recoil, and the last for those willing to ...

  8. The Vintage IKEA Furniture That's Now Worth Thousands - AOL

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    While we don't have original pricing information, now you can expect to spend around $4,000 on a three-seater model. Bengt Ruda Cikada Armchairs by IKEA, 1960s.

  9. .50-110 Winchester - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1899 for the Winchester Model 1886 repeater, [1] the .50-110 WCF was also available in single-shot weapons such as the Winchester 1885 Hi-Wall. Slight variations in charge weight in the same case led to the mistaken belief these were different rounds, when in fact they were not. [1]