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The Winchester Model 1907 is a blowback-operated, semi-automatic rifle produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company beginning in 1907 with production ending in 1957. It fired a cartridge of intermediate power, cycled through a semi-automatic operating mechanism, fed from a 5, 10, or 15 round detachable box magazine located immediately forward of the trigger guard.
Winchester introduced the .351 SL in the Winchester Model 1907 self-loading rifle as a replacement for the Winchester Model 1905 and the .35 SL.The .351 SL proved popular with police and security forces as the only chambering available in the model 1907, and was used by France in both world wars.
Winchester introduced the 351 Winchester Self-Loading semi-automatic rifle, the Model 1907, [20] as an upgrade to the Model 1905, utilizing a blowback system of operation, offering more power than its 22 caliber counterpart. Both the Model 1905 and Model 1907 saw limited military and police use. [21]
Model 1904 bolt-action single-shot .22 rifle (Model 1900 variant) Model 99 "Thumb Trigger" [1] single-shot .22 rifle; Model 1905 semi-automatic centerfire rifle; Model 1906 slide-action .22 WRF rifle (Model 1890 variant) Model 1907 semi-automatic centerfire rifle (Model 1905 variant) Model 1910 semi-automatic centerfire rifle (Model 1905 variant)
The Winchester Model 1905 (also known as the Model 05), is a blowback-operated, semi-automatic rifle produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company beginning in 1905 and discontinued in 1920. This rifle loads cartridges from a 5 or 10-round capacity, detachable box magazine located immediately forward of the trigger guard .
Winchester Model 1894. The John Browning–designed Winchester Model 1894 is the most prevalent of the Winchester repeating rifles. The Model 1894 was first chambered for the .32-40 and .38-55 cartridges, and later, a variety of calibers such as .25-35 WCF, .30-30, and .32 Winchester Special. Winchester was the first company to manufacture a ...
.351 Winchester Self-Loading cartridge for the Winchester Model 1907 [19].345 Winchester Self-Loading cartridge for the Winchester Burton Machine Rifle [19] 4.6×36mm; 4.85×49mm cartridge of the experimental Enfield IW assault rifle; 5.6x48mm Eiger cartridge of the W+F Stgw 70 and W+F Stgw 71 assault rifles [20]
Winchester introduced the .401SL in the Winchester '10 self-loading rifle as a supplement to the Winchester '07 and the .351SL in their offering of hi-power, self-loading rifles. The only chambering available in the Winchester Model 1910 , the .401SL was used by France, Russia, and American company security forces in the First World War .