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The Winchester Model 70 is a bolt-action sporting rifle introduced in 1936 and widely regarded as "The Rifleman's Rifle". It has a Mauser-type action with controlled round feed and has been produced in various calibers and styles by different manufacturers.
A comprehensive list of firearms produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company from 1866 to 2006, by model. The Model 60A is a bolt-action .22 single shot rifle introduced in 1933 and available in standard and target models.
The Winchester rifle is a series of lever action repeating rifles manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The Model 1873, also known as "The Gun That Won the West", was a steel-framed rifle chambering the .44-40 cartridge and used in many wars and conflicts.
The Winchester Model 68 was a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle sold from 1934 to 1945 by Winchester Repeating Arms Company. It was similar to the Model 67, but had an aperture sight and a lower price, and was also available in .22 WRF chambering.
The Winchester Model 1885 is a single-shot rifle with a falling-block action, designed by John Browning and produced by Winchester from 1885 to 1920. It was popular for long-range shooting and hunting, and was available in various calibers, including some vintage cartridges and modern smokeless cartridges.
Jack O'Connor was a writer and outdoorsman, best known as a writer for Outdoor Life magazine. He was a proponent of the .270 Winchester cartridge and a big game hunter who hunted sheep, deer and other animals in North America and abroad.
Learn about the history and products of the American manufacturer of repeating firearms and ammunition, founded in 1866 by Oliver Winchester. The article covers the development of the Winchester rifle, the partnership with John Browning, and the decline and legacy of the company.
Learn about the history, specifications and performance of the .458 Winchester Magnum, a belted, straight-taper cased, Big Five game rifle cartridge. It was designed to compete with the .450 Nitro Express and the .470 Nitro Express cartridges used in big bore British double rifles.