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  2. .32-40 Ballard - Wikipedia

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    The .32-40 Ballard / 8.1x54mmR, also known as .32-40 Winchester [1] is an American rifle cartridge. Description

  3. Ballard Rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Ballard Rifle was designed and patented by Charles H. Ballard in November 1861 in Worcester, Massachusetts. [1] Around 3,000 were made between 1862 and 1865, with some being used for military use in Kentucky. [1] Ballard rifles used by Kentucky Volunteers will have Kentucky marked on them.

  4. File:223remmington 32-40ballard 270winchester.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Winchester Center Fire cartridges - Wikipedia

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    List of Winchester Center Fire rifle cartridges.More commonly known as WCF, it is a family of cartridges designed by Winchester Repeating Arms Company. [1] There are many other Winchester cartridges that do not carry the WCF moniker, such as the .300 WSM. .270 Winchester, and .300 Winchester Magnum

  6. .32-40 Winchester - Wikipedia

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    .32-40 Ballard From an alternative name : This is a redirect from a title that is another name or identity such as an alter ego, a nickname, or a synonym of the target, or of a name associated with the target.

  7. .32 caliber - Wikipedia

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    .32 caliber is a size of ammunition, fitted to firearms with a bore diameter of 0.32 inches (8.1 mm). ... .32-40 Ballard, an American rifle cartridge (1884)

  8. Inside Titanic Wreckage's Discovery in 1985 and ... - AOL

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    The Titanic’s wreckage two and a half miles below the Atlantic Ocean rested unseen by human contact for nearly 75 years, until Bob Ballard’s expedition discovered the infamous ocean liner’s ...

  9. .38-55 Winchester - Wikipedia

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    The .38-55 Winchester / 9.6x53mmR cartridge (actually .3775 caliber), also known as the .38-55 WCF and the .38-55 Ballard, [4] is a centerfire rifle cartridge. It was based on an earlier cartridge called the .38-50 Ballard Everlasting that was introduced in 1876 by the Ballard Rifle & Cartridge Company .