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Armi Sport is the firearms manufacturing branch. Its target markets are target shooting, Cowboy Action Shooting, reenacting, collecting, and hunting.To this end, most of its firearms are reproductions of older, muzzle-loading guns and other classic arms (such as Winchester rifles), though it manufactures other designs, such as .22 LR versions of the M1911 pistol and a .22 upper receiver for ...
The Chiappa Little Badger [1] is a family of Italian-made survival rifles and shotguns manufactured by Chiappa Firearms. The three basic models are chambered for .22LR , .22 WMR , .17WSM , .17HMR , and 9mm Flobert .
Chiappa Firearms, Armi Sport de Chiappa, is an Italian firearms manufacturing company based in Brescia. Pages in category "Chiappa Firearms" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
The Chiappa Rhino is a series of revolvers produced by Italian manufacturer Chiappa Firearms. The Rhino's frames are CNC -machined from a solid block of high-tensile aluminium alloy and all internal parts are CNC-machined from steel .
Armi Sport de Chiappa produces 1892 lever action rifles in Italy. In 2008, it entered the AR-15 market with a U.S.-produced line of AR-15-type rifles and carbines under the Charles Daly Defense brand. Shotguns: Over and under, side by side, pump action, and semi-automatics are currently produced in Turkey.
EG 70, an M1 Carbine copy, ERMA manufactured parts for these weapons in the early 1950s and produced a .22 caliber training rifle modeled after the carbine that proved so popular it was commercially marketed as the EM-1 and available in .22 WMR; Various low cost .22 caliber pistols resembling the Luger pistol; KGP 68, .380 (9mm kurz) Luger ...
Inventor Emilio Ghisoni (1937–2008), who was also famous for later designing the Chiappa Rhino, is listed as the owner of U.S. patent 4,712,466 which details the operation of the weapon. Design [ edit ]
Rock Island Armory, founded in 1977, was a United States-based company located in Colona, Illinois and owned by David Reese (of Springfield Armory, Inc.). [11] [12] [13] It derived its name from the nearby US Army Rock Island Arsenal and sold military surplus from the base but the two were not formally associated.