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Fine rifles, made in America and priced right. ... President Lincoln’s Henry is now a priceless national treasure. Learn about the history of the Henry rifle. ... Henry Repeating Arms Company...
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Repeating rifle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A repeating rifle is a single barreled rifle containing multiple rounds of ammunition. These rounds are loaded from a magazine by means of a manual or automatic mechanism, and the action that reload...
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Winchester rifle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term Winchester Rifle is frequently used to describe any of the lever-action rifles manufactured in the United States by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, although the name is usually more ...
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Spencer repeating rifle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Spencer repeating rifle was a manually operated lever-action, repeating rifle fed from a tube magazine with cartridges. It was adopted by the Union Army, especially by the cavalry, during the Am...
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a summary of the Winchester inventions. ... Before the Winchester volcanic repeating rifle was invented, the original handgun had to be invented by Samuel Colt. Then there was the tubular magazine, which was invented in 1849 by Walter Hunt.
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Other important shoulder arms included the Henry repeating rifle, which carried 15 rounds of .44 caliber cartridges in its magazine, and the Sharps carbine. Hundreds of thousands of revolvers of different makes and models were used by Confederate and Union soldiers.
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The Spencer Repeating Rifle Company went on to produce improved models after 1865. Unfortunately, they never got the really big government or foreign contracts needed to stay in business after the war. The company closed and was sold to the Fogerty Rifle Company in 1869, who in turn were bought by Winchester.
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........I have a 17yr old nephew who is doing a high school paper on the repeating rifle and he had all his notes together so I started questioning him about his topic.
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The Spencer was the primary repeating carbine and rifle of the Civil War. Most were issued in carbine form for the cavalry although rifles were also made for the infantry. Of the 144,500 Spencers made, 107,372 were acquired by the Federal Government during the war.
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Repeating rifle. Repeating rifle summary with 2 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... A repeating rifle is a single barreled rifle containing multiple rounds of ammunition. These rounds are loaded from a magazine by means of a manual or automatic mechanism, and the action that reloads the rifle...
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