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  2. Krieghoff - Wikipedia

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    H. Krieghoff GmbH is a German manufacturer of high-end hunting and sporting firearms, based in Ulm, Germany. [ 1 ] In North American markets, their products are distributed via sister company Krieghoff International Inc. , located in Ottsville, Pennsylvania .

  3. List of modern armament manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    H. Krieghoff GmbH (Krieghoff) J. G. Anschütz GmbH & Co. KG: KNDS Deutschland: Mauser Jagdwaffen GmbH: PTW KORTH Technologies GmbH (Korth) Rheinmetall AG (Rheinmetall) ThyssenKrupp: Ziegenhahn & Sohn: Georgia: Legal Entity of Public Law — State Military Scientific-Technical Center Delta (STC Delta) Greece: BSK Defense S.A. (BSK Defense)

  4. Ljutic Industries - Wikipedia

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    This naturally resulted in increased interest in Ljutic shotguns. With 12-employees, Ljutic Industries production peaked at 340 shotguns a year in the early 1980s. In the 1990s, it quickly lost out to rivals such as Perazzi, Krieghoff, and Kolar Arms, shipping only 50 shotguns in 2007.

  5. List of semi-automatic shotguns - Wikipedia

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    Browning Double Automatic Shotgun: Browning Arms Company FN Herstal: 12 gauge: SA SG Single loading port United States: 1955 Derya MK [3] [4] Derya VR-60 [5] Derya VR-90 [6] Derya Bullpup N-100 [7] Derya Arms: 12 gauge 20 gauge: SA SG Detachable box magazine Turkey: ENARM Pentagun: ENARM: 12 gauge: SA SG Cylinder Brazil: FN SLP: FN Herstal: 12 ...

  6. 6 bore - Wikipedia

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    The 6 bore is a .919 in (23.3 mm) caliber firearm, used both as a shotgun firing shot and solid projectiles from muzzleloaders and breech loaders, both in smoothbore and rifled long guns. Late breech loaders were designed to fire cartridges .

  7. M30 Luftwaffe Drilling - Wikipedia

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    The weapon has two hammerless shotgun barrels with a single rifle barrel underneath, firing two 12 gauge or 16 gauge shotgun shells (16 gauge seems to have only been used on the commercial version) alongside a single 9.3×74mmR rifle round. The M30 has two triggers and a sliding selector directly behind the lever for opening the breech.

  8. Pump action - Wikipedia

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    The first pump-action shotgun to be sold commercially and in substantial quantities was the Spencer 1882. [5] [6] Many older pump-action shotguns can be fired faster than modern ones, as they often did not have a trigger disconnector, and were capable of firing a new round as fast as the pump action was cycled, with the trigger held down ...

  9. Choke (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    As far back as 1787 a Frenchman by the name of M. Magne de Marolles gave an account of choke-boring, though he argued against it. [3]Some sources state that the first pioneer was a Czech named Dominik Brandejs, who made shotguns with a choke in order to reduce the dispersion of shots, but his design was not popular in the 1820s.