Handguns Of WWII, Part 4
[…] handgun manufacture to focus on production of Model 1903 rifles. Remington Arms Company was in the process of tooling up […]
[…] handgun manufacture to focus on production of Model 1903 rifles. Remington Arms Company was in the process of tooling up […]
[…] apartment, and she found ammunition to load them both: a Remington 870 Wingmaster 12-gauge pump shotgun and a .22 caliber […]
[…] actually fits really comfortably and the slightly fatter grip, unlike a Remington 51 and even a 1903 Colt, actually fills your hand […]
[…] for my 8th birthday. My first deer rifle was a Remington Model 700 chambered in .30-06. My first Ruger was […]
[…] many movies on hand for several months. They are a Remington .44 converted to cartridges and used by him in […]
[…] bigger that may not be enough. I checked some of Remington’s 250 gr. .45 Colt bullets and find they run […]
[…] much more rugged than Winchester or later post balloon head Remington brass. There are good case length gauges available semi […]
[…] I spent years looking for a straight-gripped Marlin in .35 Remington and had friends in five other states looking for […]
[…] by the Peters Cartridge Company which later became part of Remington. And it is perhaps indicative of the continuing popularity […]
[…] copy it in the form of highly functional revolvers (think: Remington patterns, or a host of others), yet, what remains […]