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Series of lever action repeating rifles
A Winchester rifle is any of a series of lever action repeating rifles manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. Developed from the 1860
Winchester_rifle
Lever-action rifle
The Winchester Model 1894 rifle (also known as the Winchester 94 or Model 94) is a lever-action repeating rifle that became one of the most famous and
Winchester_Model_1894
Bolt action rifle made by Winchester
The Winchester Model 70 is a bolt-action rifle. It has an iconic place in American sporting culture and has been held in high regard by shooters since
Winchester_Model_70
Rimless, centerfire, bottlenecked rifle cartridge
The .308 Winchester is a smokeless powder rimless bottlenecked rifle cartridge widely used for hunting, target shooting, police, military, and personal
.308_Winchester
Rifle
The Winchester Model 1885 is a single-shot rifle with a falling-block action. It was principally designed by John Browning. Two models were produced, the
Winchester_Model_1885
Rifle cartridge
The .270 Winchester is a rifle cartridge developed by Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1923, and it was unveiled in 1925 as a chambering for their
.270_Winchester
American firearms cartridge
new Winchester Model 1873 rifle. As both a rifle and a handgun caliber, the cartridge soon became widely popular, so much so that the Winchester Model
.44-40_Winchester
American maker of repeating firearms
Arms Company. Winchester had the basic design of the Henry rifle completely modified and improved to become the first Winchester rifle, the Model 1866
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
Winchester_Repeating_Arms_Company
Rifle cartridge
The .300 Winchester Magnum (also known as .300 Win Mag or .300 WM) (7.62×67mmB, 7.62×66BR) is a belted, bottlenecked magnum rifle cartridge that was introduced
.300_Winchester_Magnum
Rifle cartridge designed by the Ballard Rifle & Cartridge Company
Ballard later called .38-55 Winchester, or in metric terms 9.6x53mmR (actually .3775 caliber), is a Straight-walled centerfire rifle cartridge based on an earlier
.38-55_Winchester
Lever-action rifle
Battle of the Little Bighorn and having been the basis for the iconic Winchester rifle of the American Wild West. Designed and introduced by Benjamin Tyler
Henry_rifle
Lever-action centerfire rifle
The Winchester Model 1892 is a lever-action repeating rifle designed by John Browning as a smaller, lighter version of his large-frame Model 1886, and
Winchester_Model_1892
Lever-action rifle
The Winchester Model 1886 was a lever-action repeating rifle designed by John Browning to handle some of the more powerful cartridges of the period. Originally
Winchester_Model_1886
Rifle cartridge
348 Winchester / 8.8x57mmR is an American rifle cartridge. It was introduced in 1936, and developed for the Winchester Model 71 lever action rifle. The
.348_Winchester
Rifle cartridge
The .405 Winchester / 10.45x65mmR (.405 WCF) is a rimmed centerfire rifle cartridge introduced in 1904 for the Winchester 1895 lever-action rifle. It remains
.405_Winchester
US rifle cartridge
.284 Winchester (7.21x55mmRB) is a rebated rim rifle cartridge introduced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1963. The .284 Winchester was designed
.284_Winchester
US rimless rifle cartridge
The .358 Winchester / 9.1×51mm is a .35 caliber rifle cartridge based on a necked up .308 Winchester created by Winchester in 1955. The cartridge is also
.358_Winchester
Slide-Action Rimfire rifle
The Winchester Model 1890 is a pump action repeating rifle produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Winchester_Model_1890
Rifle cartridge designed by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company
1894 lever-action rifle in 1895. The .30-30 (pronounced "thirty-thirty"), as it is most commonly known, along with the .25-35 Winchester, was offered that
.30-30_Winchester
Lever-action rifle
.30-06, .35 Winchester, .38-72 Winchester, .40-72 Winchester and .405 Winchester. The first Model 1895 was the first Winchester rifle to feature a box
Winchester_Model_1895
Semi-automatic rifle
The Winchester Model 1907 is a blowback-operated, semi-automatic rifle produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company beginning in 1907 with production
Winchester_Model_1907
Bolt-action rifle
The Winchester Model 54 is a bolt-action rifle manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The 54 was the first successful production run civilian
Winchester_Model_54
Rifle cartridge
The .458 Winchester Magnum is a belted, straight-taper cased, Big Five game rifle cartridge. It was introduced commercially in 1956 by Winchester and first
.458_Winchester_Magnum
Slide-Action Rimfire rifle
The Winchester Model 1906 was a .22 caliber slide-action takedown rifle manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company from 1906-1932 with a total
Winchester_Model_1906
Semi-automatic rifle
The Winchester Model 1905 (also known as the Model 05), is a blowback-operated, semi-automatic rifle produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company
Winchester_Model_1905
Rifle cartridge
The .33 Winchester Center Fire / 8.6x54mmR (colloquially .33 Winchester, .33 WCF, or .33 Win) is a centerfire rifle cartridge designed and produced from
.33_Winchester
Rifle cartridge
High Brass | Winchester Ammunition". winchester.com. Retrieved 2025-12-30. Trevelyan, Laura (2016). "The Damn Yankee Rifle". The Winchester: Legend of the
.338_Winchester_Magnum
American rifle cartridge
32 Winchester Special / 8.2x51mmR (or .32 WS) is a rimmed cartridge created in October 1898 for use in the Winchester Model 94 lever-action rifle. It
.32_Winchester_Special
Rifle cartridge
lever-action rifle, and was also available in the bolt action Remington-Lee, or the Model 1905-E and 1905-R Factory Sporter Ross Rifle in Canada. Winchester factory
.35_Winchester
American businessman and politician
Bennett Winchester was known for manufacturing and marketing the Winchester repeating rifle, which was a much re-designed descendant of the Volcanic rifle of
Oliver_Winchester
Semi-automatic rifle
Winchester Model 30 was an experimental self-loading rifle offered to the United States War Department as an alternative to the M1 Garand. Winchester
Winchester_model_30
Type of firearm action
into the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1866, with the Volcanic pistols' design being the basis for the Henry Rifle and the Winchester Model 1866
Lever_action
1950 film by Anthony Mann
set in 1876 and follows the turbulent passing of a prized Winchester 1873 repeating rifle from one ill-fated owner to another interwoven with a cowboy's
Winchester_'73
US smokeless rifle cartridge
sporting rifle. Savage adopted it for its Savage Model 99 lever-action rifles. The case was based on the .30-30 cartridge. The standard .25-35 Winchester load
.25-35_Winchester
1882 rifle found in Nevada in 2014
219848°W / 39.005684; -114.219848 The Forgotten Winchester is a Winchester Model 1873 lever-action centerfire rifle that archaeologists discovered in 2014 leaning
Forgotten_Winchester
Rimless rifle fire cartridge
The .345 Winchester Self-Loading (.345 WSL / .345 Winchester Machine Rifle) or 8.8x34mm WSL is a rimless, rifle cartridge in a "cylindrical" shape, created
.345_Winchester_Self-Loading
Type of autoloading rifle
a recoil-operated conversion of a Winchester rifle. Another early design for a recoil-operated semi-automatic rifle was by Ferdinand Mannlicher, who unveiled
Semi-automatic_rifle
US rifle cartridge
from 1884. It was introduced in 1978 along with the Winchester Model 94 "Big Bore" lever action rifle, which was in production from 1978 until 1986. Though
.375_Winchester
Rifle
The Winchester Model 52 is a bolt-action .22-caliber target rifle introduced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1920. For many years it was the
Winchester_Model_52
Rifle cartridge
The .356 Winchester (9.1x65mmSR) is a semi-rimmed, bottle-necked, centerfire rifle cartridge which was designed for use in lever-action rifles. It was
.356_Winchester
Rifle cartridge
.45-75 Winchester / 11.62x48mmR Centennial is an intermediate centerfire rifle cartridge developed in 1876 for the newly designed Winchester Model 1876
.45-75_Winchester
Rifle cartridge
The .307 Winchester cartridge was introduced by Winchester in 1982 to meet the demand of .300 Savage performance in a lever-action rifle equipped with
.307_Winchester
Mansion in San Jose, California
The Winchester Mystery House is a mansion in San Jose, California, that was once the personal residence of Sarah Winchester, the widow of firearms magnate
Winchester_Mystery_House
Rifle cartridge
The .243 Winchester (6×52mm) is a popular sporting rifle cartridge. Developed as a versatile short action cartridge to hunt both medium game and small
.243_Winchester
Rifle cartridge
40-60 Winchester (.40-60 WCF) or 10.3x48mmR is a rimmed, bottlenecked centerfire rifle cartridge designed for use in lever-action rifles by Winchester Repeating
.40-60_Winchester
Semi-automatic rifle
The Winchester Model 100 is a semi-automatic rifle manufactured by Winchester Repeating Arms Company. It was first introduced in 1961, and was manufactured
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2018 film by Michael and Peter Spierig
records of people killed by Winchester rifles. It is revealed that Eric had actually been shot and killed by a Winchester rifle before being revived, and
Winchester_(film)
Rifle cartridge
The .351 Winchester Self-Loading (.351 SL /.351 WSL) or 8.9x34mmSR is an American rifle cartridge designed in 1906. Winchester introduced the .351 SL
.351_Winchester_Self-Loading
American rimfire rifle cartridge
.17 Winchester Super Magnum, commonly known as the .17 WSM, is a rimfire rifle cartridge developed by the ammunition company Winchester in 2012. It descended
.17_Winchester_Super_Magnum
Rifle
The Winchester Model 67 was a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle sold from 1934 to 1963 by Winchester Repeating Arms Company. Based on
Winchester_Model_67
Rimfire rifle cartridge
22 Winchester Rimfire (commonly called the .22 WRF or .22 Remington Special) is an American rimfire rifle cartridge. Introduced in the Winchester M1890
.22_Winchester_Rimfire
Rifle cartridge
The .45-60 Winchester / 11.6x48mmR is a centerfire rifle cartridge intended for 19th-century big-game hunting. Nomenclature of the era indicated the
.45-60_Winchester
Below is a list of firearms produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company (later Winchester-Western Company and U.S. Repeating Arms Company), 1866–2006
List_of_Winchester_models
Rimfire cartridge
1959 by Winchester, but was not used by Winchester until the Winchester Model 61 slide rifle could be chambered for it in 1960. The first rifle to be offered
.22_Winchester_Magnum_Rimfire
Service rifle
The Winchester Hotchkiss was a bolt-action repeating rifle patented by Benjamin B. Hotchkiss in 1876 and produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company
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American rifle cartridge
The .264 Winchester Magnum is a belted, bottlenecked rifle cartridge. Except for the .244 H&H Magnum and .257 Weatherby Magnum, it is the smallest caliber
.264_Winchester_Magnum
Semi-automatic rifle
The Winchester Model 1910 (also known as the Model 10) is a blowback operated semi-automatic rifle produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company beginning
Winchester_Model_1910
Slide-Action Rimfire rifle
The Winchester Model 62 is a slide-action repeating rifle produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in the early 20th century. The gun replaced
Winchester_Model_62
American rimmed rifle/pistol cartridge
32-20 Winchester" by Chuck Hawks "32-20 Winchester Centerfire 1882" by Paco Kelly at Leverguns.com Townsend Whelen (1918). The American Rifle: A Treatise
.32-20_Winchester
Rifle cartridge
The .40-72 Winchester, also known as .40-72 WCF is a centerfire straight-walled rifle cartridge designed for black powder rather than smokeless powder
.40-72_Winchester
Rifle cartridge
401 Winchester Self-Loading (.401SL / .401WSL) or 10.33x38mmSR is an American rifle cartridge. Winchester introduced the .401SL in the Winchester '10
.401_Winchester_Self-Loading
Lever-action rifle
The Winchester Model 71 was a lever-action rifle introduced in 1935 and discontinued in 1958. A slightly modified version of the Browning designed Winchester
Winchester_Model_71
Rifle cartridge
The .32 Winchester Self-Loading (.32SL / .32SLR / .32WSL) or 8.2x31mmSR is an American rifle cartridge. Winchester introduced the .32SL and .35SL cartridges
.32_Winchester_Self-Loading
Type of ammunition that is only commonly found in small-caliber firearms
.44 Henry (for the Henry rifle, later used by the famous Winchester Model 1866), the .56-56 Spencer (for the Spencer rifle was the world's first military
Rimfire_ammunition
Rifle cartridge
1895 for the Winchester Model 1892 lever action rifle. It was based on necking down the .32-20 Winchester. In the early 20th century, it was a popular small
.25-20_Winchester
Rifle cartridge
either bolt-action or break-action designs. Winchester discontinued rifle production in .225 Winchester in 1971; however, the company has continued limited
.225_Winchester
Rifle cartridge
The .223 WSSM (Winchester Super Short Magnum, 5.56×42mm) is a .223 caliber rifle cartridge created by Winchester and Browning based on a shortened version
.223 Winchester Super Short Magnum
.223_Winchester_Super_Short_Magnum
Centerfire rifle cartridge developed by Winchester
Magnum .300 Winchester Magnum .300 Ruger Compact Magnum Winchester Short Magnum List of firearms List of rifle cartridges Table of handgun and rifle cartridges
.300_Winchester_Short_Magnum
Rifle
The Winchester Model 670 is a bolt-action sporting rifle. Designed as a more affordable version of the Winchester Model 70. Built in three versions; Sporting
Winchester_Model_670
Long .22 Long Rifle .22 Extra Long .22 ILARCO .22 Winchester Rimfire .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire .22 Remington Automatic .22 Winchester Automatic .25
List_of_rifle_cartridges
US bolt-action sniper rifle
analysis of the XM2010 rifle with various .300 Winchester Magnum ammunition types by Bryan Litz, the MK 248 MOD 1 .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge, when
M2010_Enhanced_Sniper_Rifle
Rifle cartridge
The .40-65 Winchester (also called the .40-65 Winchester and Marlin) was an American rifle cartridge. Introduced in 1887 for the Winchester Model 1886
.40-65_Winchester
Rifle cartridge
The .22 Winchester Automatic (also known as the .22 Winchester Auto and occasionally .22 Win Auto) is a .22 in (5.6 mm) American rimfire rifle cartridge
.22_Winchester_Automatic
Rifle cartridge
The .35 Winchester Self-Loading (.35SL / .35SLR / .35WSL) or 8.9x29mmSR is an American rifle cartridge. Winchester introduced the .32SL and .35SL in the
.35_Winchester_Self-Loading
American gunsmith and manufacturer
one of whom was Oliver Winchester. The Volcanic Repeating Arms Company obtained all rights for the Volcanic designs (both rifle and pistol versions were
Benjamin_Tyler_Henry
Muzzle-loading rifle
by mass-produced, breech-loading weapons such as the Sharps rifle and the Winchester rifle. Jacob Hawken had an early influence from a gunsmith in Virginia
Hawken_rifle
Rifle cartridge
Winchester, also known as .38-72 WCF is a rimmed, bottleneck centerfire rifle cartridge introduced in 1895 for the Winchester 1895 lever-action rifle
.38-72_Winchester
Semi-automatic rifle
changes, the model fired the .22 Long Rifle cartridge. This cartridge was more popular than the .22 Winchester Automatic cartridge, and was demanded by
Winchester_Model_1903
Son of Sitting Bull
alongside his father in the surrender at Fort Buford, handing his father's Winchester rifle to Major Brotherton. Crow Foot was killed along with his father on
Crow_Foot
Lever-action rifle
1883 and 1885. The Burgess rifle was Colt's only entrance into the lever-action rifle market, produced to compete with Winchester Repeating Arms Company's
Colt-Burgess_rifle
American rifle cartridge
Winchester. 50-110 Winchester 50-110 Winchester, or 50-110 WCF Archived 2021-01-09 at the Wayback Machine 50-110 Smokeless Powder Lever Action Rifle 45-70
.50-110_Winchester
Sniper rifle
International also made variants of the sniper rifle - the AWM (Arctic Warfare Magnum) chambered in either .300 Winchester Magnum or .338 Lapua Magnum, and the
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare
Accuracy_International_Arctic_Warfare
Sniper rifle
Long-Action receiver mated to a McMillan A2 stock. The rifle was chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum. The rifle was the most prolific sniper weapon in the Navy
Mk_13_rifle
Rifle cartridge
Cartridges". chuckhawks.com. Retrieved 31 October 2013. "Centerfire Rifle". winchester.com. Archived from the original on 2013-09-11. Retrieved 31 October
.22_Winchester_Centerfire
Rifle
The Winchester Model 69 is a bolt-action .22 caliber repeating rifle first produced in 1935 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. It was marketed
Winchester_Model_69
Rifle cartridge
8.1x54mmR, also known as .32-40 Winchester is an American rifle cartridge. Introduced in 1884, the .32-40 Winchester was developed as a black powder match-grade
.32-40_Ballard
Type of lever-action rifle and carbine
30-30 Winchester. The Model 336 is now back in production as of March 27, 2023. The Model 336 is a direct development of the Marlin Model 1893 rifle, which
Marlin_Model_336
Cartridge
The .243 Winchester Super Short Magnum or .243 WSSM is a rifle cartridge introduced in 2003. It uses a .300 WSM (Winchester Short Magnum) case shortened
.243 Winchester Super Short Magnum
.243_Winchester_Super_Short_Magnum
Smoothbore muzzle-loaded long gun (firearm)
The first reliable repeating rifles, the 1860 Henry rifle and its 1866 descendant the Winchester rifle, superseded muskets entirely. Repeating rifles quickly
Musket
Rifle
The Winchester Model 68 was a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle sold from 1934 to 1945 by Winchester Repeating Arms Company. While almost
Winchester_Model_68
Sniper rifle
(Riihimäki, Finland) introduced the TRG-21 precision rifle as a sniper rifle model chambered in .308 Winchester. With the introduction of the TRG bolt-action
Sako_TRG
Device that launches projectiles
Henry created the Henry rifle, the first reliable repeating rifle. An improved version of the Henry rifle was developed by Winchester Repeating Arms Company
Gun
Common long range firearm
rifleman could exchange an emptied magazine for another. The Winchester repeating rifle was invented in 1866 as a lever action. Revolving rifles were
Rifle
Topics referred to by the same term
American horror film Winchester Repeating Arms Company, manufacturer of Winchester firearms Winchester rifle, a lever-action rifle popular in the US since
Winchester_(disambiguation)
Bolt-action rifle
convenience of ammunition logistics. The new rifle was termed the "Pattern 14". In the case of the P14 rifle, Winchester and Remington were selected. A third
M1917_Enfield
Sniper rifle
The M40 rifle is a bolt-action sniper rifle used by the United States Marine Corps. It has had four variants: the M40, M40A1, M40A3, and M40A5. The M40
M40_rifle
Rifle cartridge
rifle. According to the official C.I.P. (Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives) rulings the .325 Winchester Short
.325_Winchester_Short_Magnum
Family of rifle cartridges
non-belted magnum cartridge which is shortened to fit a short rifle action (such as a .308 Winchester). It was developed by Rick Jamison in 1997-1998 as shown
Winchester_Short_Magnum
Bolt action sniper rifle
1 .300 Winchester Magnum match-grade ammunition in 2009 for use in .300 Winchester Magnum sniper rifles like the U.S. Navy MK 13 MOD 5 rifle or reconfigured
M24_Sniper_Weapon_System
Firearms cartridge
next year (1962) Marlin chambered their Model 62 Levermatic rifle for the new Winchester cartridge. These were the two principal firearms chambered for
.256_Winchester_Magnum
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