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Main Match Long Guns (Pistol or Straight Wall
Rifle Caliber) |
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Federal Ordnance: model 713 (Copy: 1896 Mauser Carbine) |
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Marlin: model 1892 & 94 lever action |
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Marlin: model 27 pump action |
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Mauser: 1896 Carbine ( Fed. Ord. copy) |
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Remington: model 14 1/2 pump action |
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1921 Thompson (semi auto copies only) (copies made by Auto
Ordnance,Commando Arms and Volunteer Enterprises) |
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Winchester: model 1892 & 94 lever action (all Win. 1892
copies allowed) |
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Winchester: model 1905, 1907 & 1910 semi
automatic |
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Main Match Handguns designed to take an
attached Shoulder stock such as the Mauser, Luger
and Bergmann may also be used as long guns. |
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(No firearm may be used as both a handgun
and long gun in the same stage of fire.) |
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Main Match Shotguns |
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Browning: model A5 semi automatic |
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Burgess: Slide Action |
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Marlin: models 1898, 16, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26,
28, 30, 31, 42, 43, 44, 53, 60 & 63 pump actions |
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Remington: model 11 semi automatic |
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Remington: model 10A & 17 pump action |
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Union Firearms: model 24 & 50 |
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Winchester: model 1893 & 97 pump action (Norinco & Interstate arms copies) |
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Winchester: model 1901 lever action (May substitute Winchester 1887 and copies) |
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Winchester: model 1911 (M11) semi automatic |
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Winchester: model 12 pump action |
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Main Match Handguns (Double Action Revolvers)
(minimum six shot cylinder required) |
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Clemont: American model (copy of Colt Police
Positive) |
Colt: 1877, 1878, 1889, 1905, 1909 & 1917, New Army / Navy,
New Service, Police Positive,
Pocket Positive, New Police, New Pocket, Police Positive Special,
Army Special model &
Officers Model Target 1st and 2nd Issue) |
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Enfield: #1 Mk I & II |
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Garate: Cosmopolite, El Lunar & Anitua |
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Glisenti: model 1889 |
H & R: model 1880, DA 1st & 2nd models, American, Shell
Extracting, Knife & Automatic Ejection
models |
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Japanese: Type 26 |
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Marlin: model 1887 |
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Merwin Hulbert: DA models |
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Nagant: model 1895 |
S & W: 44 1st model DA, Favorite & Frontier, Model 38 Win.
DA, Hand Ejector (with the exception:
of the 44 3rd and 4th models), & 1917 |
Webley & Scott: model 1872, Royal Irish
Constabulary, 1880 Metropolitan Police, 1887 Webly-Pryse,
New Model 1883 R. I. C., 1884 R. I. C. Naval, British Bulldog, 1878
Army Express,
Webley-Kaufman 1880, Webley-Green, Mk I, II & III |
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Webley-Forsbery: Automatic Revolver |
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Main Match Handguns (Semi Automatic Pistols) |
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Astra: 100, 300, 400, 900, 902, 1911 & 1924 (900 and 902
Copies: 1896 Mauser) |
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Aero: model 1914 |
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Alkartasuna Fabrica DeArmas: Alkar |
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AMT: Government model (Copy: Colt 1911) |
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Arizdemendi: Singer, Teuf Teuf, Walman &
Boltur 1st & 2nd (FN Browning 1910 copy) models |
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AMT: Government model (Copy: Colt 1911) |
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Arrizabalaga: Arrizabalaga & Campeon |
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Auto Ordnance: (Thompson) 1911A1 (Copy: Colt
1911) |
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Azul: model 31 & 34 (Copies: 1896 Mauser) |
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Ballester Molina: 1911 & 1911A1 (Copy: Colt
1911) |
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Beeman: MP08 (Copy: Luger) |
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Beretta: model 1915 & 1919 |
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Bergmann: model 1894, 1896, 1897, Simplex,
Mars, 1908 & 1910 |
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Bernardon Martin: 1907 & 1908 |
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Brochardt: model 1893 |
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Browning: (FN) model 1900, 1903, 1906 (Zulaica
copy) & 1910 (Arizmendi copy) |
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Campo: model 1904, 1910, 1913 & 1916 |
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Caspian Arms: 1911 (Copy: Colt 1911) |
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Colt: model 1900, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1909, 1910
& “M” |
Colt: 1911 (Copies to include the 1911A1 &
1927) (Copies: AMT, Auto Ordnance, Essex, Ballester
Molina, ) Caspian, Federal Ordance, Kahr, Llama,
Norinco, Springfield, Thompson, & U. S.
Patent Firearms) |
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Clement: M1909 |
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CZ: model 1921 & Army Pistol |
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Dansk: Schuboe, M1902, 04, 07, 1910/12 & 1916 |
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Erma: KPG68 (Copy: Luger) |
Fabrique National (FN): (Browning) model 1900,
1902, 1903, 1906 (Zulaica copy) & 1910 (Arizmendi
copy) |
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Federal Ordnance: Ranger 1911A1 (Copy: Colt
1911) & 714 (Copy: 1896 Mauser) |
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FEG (FE) model 1901, 1906, 1910 & 1921 |
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Gabilondo Y Urresti: Buffalo, Danton War
Model, Perfect & Plus Ultra |
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Garate: Lalira ( Copy: Mannlicher 1901) |
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Gazanaga Isidro: Destroyer M1913 & M1916 |
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Glisenti: model 1906, 1910, 1915 &1915-1919 |
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Grand Percision: Bulwark model 1914 & Libia |
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H & R: Self Loading Pistol |
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Husqvarna: model 1907 |
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Jager: semi auto pistol |
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Kahr Arms: M1911PZK, T1911 & 1911C (Copy: Colt
1911) |
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Langenhan: Army model, Open model & Closed
model |
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Llama: model XI B & Large frame auto |
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Luger: P 08 (Beeman, Erma & Stoger & Military
copies) |
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Mannlicher: model 1894, 1896, 1899, 1901(Garate copy), 1905
& Argentine 7.65 |
Mauser: 1896 “Broom Handle” (Astra, Azul, Fed.
Ord., Zulaica, and the Chinese at Taku-Naval
Dockyard, Shansei, Arsenal and hand made copies) &
1914 |
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Norinco: 1911A1 (copy: Colt 1911A1) |
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Ojanguren Y Vidosa: Apache |
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Pieper: M1907, Basculant & Demontant |
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Rheinmetall: Dreyse model 1907 & Rheinmetall
32 |
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Rock Island Armory: (Armscor) 1911 (Copy Colt 1911) |
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Robar: 1907, 1909, 1910, 1912, 1913/1914 & New model Jieffeco |
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Roth Steyer: model 1907 |
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Springfield Armory: GI .45 (copy: Colt 1911A1) |
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Savage: model 1907, 1915 & 1917 |
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Sauer: model 1907, 1908, 1911 (M11) & 1912
(M12) |
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Star: M1919 & Madela |
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Stock |
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Stoger: American Eagle (Copy: Luger) |
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Thompson: (Auto Ord.) 1911A1 (Copy: Colt 1911) |
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U. S. Patent Firearms: Super 38, 1909 & 1911 |
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Walther: model 3, 4 & 6 |
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Webley: 1904, 1905, 1909, 1910 & 1913 |
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Zulaica: Vinciter (Copy: Browning FN 1906) & Royal (Copy: Mauser 1896) |
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1911 Open: No attempt will be made here to outline all the rifles,
shotguns or 1911 type handguns
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that may be used in this category (refer to the rules).
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Vest Pocket Pistol Side Match (25 Cal. Or less) |
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A. Errasti: Errasti |
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Acha: Atlas |
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AiAi: Reims |
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Aldazabal: Model 1919 |
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Alkartasuna Fabrica DeArmas: Alkar |
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Apalozo Hermanos: Paramount & Iriomphe |
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Astra - Uncerta: Victoria & Astra 200 |
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Azpriri: Avion & Colon |
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Bayard: Model 1908 |
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Bergmann: Model 2 & 2A |
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Browning: Model 1906 |
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Chas Clement: Model 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 & 1912 |
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Colt: Model 1908 "Hammerless Vest Pocket Model" |
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CZ: Fox |
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Dreyse: Vest Pocket Model & Model 1907 |
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Echave & Arizmendi: Bronco Model 1913 & 1916, Echasa
Model 1916, Lighting, Protector |
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1915 & 1918 & Pathfinder (sold as a Stoeger
Pathfinder) |
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Erquiaga: Fiel & Marte |
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Fabrique National: Model 1906 "Vest Pocket" |
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FEG: Frommer Bagy & Lilliput |
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Francisco Arizmendi: Singer, Teuf Teuf, Walman & Boltun
(1st variation) |
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Gabilondo Y Urresti: Bufalo |
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Gazanaga Isidro: Destroyer 1913 |
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Grand Precision Fabrique: Bulwark, Bulwark Model 1913 &
Libia |
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Hijos Arrizabalaga: Campeon |
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Jules Bertrand: Le Novo & Le Rapide |
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Jules Jacquesmart: LeMonobloc |
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LeFrancais: Officer's (pocket) Model |
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Lignose: Model 2 & 2A |
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MAB: Model A |
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Martin A. Bascaran: Martian & Thunder |
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Mossberg: Brownie |
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Menz: Liliput |
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OWA: Pocket pistol |
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Pieper: 1907, 1908 Basulant & Legia |
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Robar & DeKirkhave: Model 1911 |
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Sauer: Pocket 25 |
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Savage: Model 6.35 |
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Stock: (.22 & .25) |
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Stoeger: Pathfinder |
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Walther: Model 1, 2, 5, & 9 "Vest Pocket" |
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Webley: Model 1906 & 1909 |
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Wiener Waffenfabrik: Little Tom |
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Long Range Side Match Rifles (Rifle Caliber) |
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Browning: Automatic Rifle (Semi Auto copy of
the BAR) |
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(Bi-pods were not installed on BAR's before
1921) |
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Browning: 1895 (Copy: Win. 1895) lever action |
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Enfield US: model 1917 bolt action |
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Fusil: M1907 & 1916 bolt actions |
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Japanese: Type 13, 20, 30 & 38 bolt action |
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Krag Jorgensen US:M1992,96,98 & 99 bolt
action |
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Krag Jorgensen Norway: 1894, 95, 97 1904, 06,
07, & 1912 bolt action |
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Krag Jorgensen Danish: 1889 bolt action |
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Lebel: 86/93 bolt action |
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Label-Berthier: 1907/15 bolt action |
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Lee-Enfield: Rifle #1 MK I, II, III, III* & IV
bolt actions |
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Lee-Enfield: Rifle #3 MK I bolt action |
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Lee-Medford: MK I & II bolt actions |
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Mannlicher: model M85, M86, M88, M88-90, M90, M95, M96, 1892 and
1916 bolt action rifles |
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Mannlicher-Carcano: M1891 bolt action |
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Marlin model 1893 & 1895 (copy: Marlin 336)
lever actions |
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Mauser: model 1889, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96,
98, 1902, 1909 & civilian bolt action rifles |
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Mosin Nagant: model 1891 |
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Remington: model 8 semi automatic (Rem. Model 81 may be used in place of the
M8) |
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Remington: model 14, 14A & 14R pump action (Rem. Model 141 may be used in place of the
M14) |
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Remington-Keene: Magazine, Sporting, Army &
Navy Rifles, Carbine & Frontier model |
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Remington Lebel: bolt action |
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Remington – Lee: bolt action |
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Remington: model 1879, 82, 85, 99 & 30 bolt
action |
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Savage: model 1895 & 99 lever action |
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Savage: model 170 pump action |
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Springfield US: model 1903 (the model 1903A1
may be used in place of the 1903 but not the 1903A3) |
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Standard Arms Co.: gas and slide action |
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Stevens: High Power lever action |
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Winchester: model 1894 & 1895 (Browning copy)
lever action |
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Winchester-Lee: Straight Pull rifle |
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Winchester-Hotchkiss: bolt action |
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Key: |
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(Copy: "Firearm Name") This is an
acceptable copy of this named firearm. |
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("Company Name" copy) You will also find
an acceptable copy of this firearm listed under this |
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Notes: |
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Smith and Wesson DA revolvers: Some of the more
modern S&W DA's will easily pass for the |
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"Hand Ejector" models with nothing more than a
change of grips. The barrel profile of the S&W |
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revolver remained unchanged into the 1950's.
The Victory Model and M&P .38 are prime |
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examples, as are some (but not all) Model 10, 11,
30, 31 & 33 revolvers. Taurus models 80 and 86 |
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(equipped with a copy of the Hand Ejector adjustable
sights that S&W no longer uses) are also |
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acceptable copies of the S&W Hand
Ejectors. |
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Colt DA revolvers: Some modern Colt revolvers are close
enough copies of the older guns that |
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they will also pass for the New service and Army
models. The Colt Official Police, Commando, |
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Marshall, Cobra first issue & Detective Special will
pass as older guns. The Lawman III will even |
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work if you change the
grips. |
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Colt 1911 and 1911A1: None of the modern "Combat"
modifications such as oversize, ramp or |
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adjustable sights, extended slide releases, oversize
and ambidextrous mag releases and |
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safeties, beavertail grip safeties and magazine base
pads existed then. On the other hand long |
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triggers and arched mainspring housings were around
in 1921 even if they were not standardized |
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by the military until the 1911A1. Several
companies make close enough copies of the 1911 that |
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simply changing the sights will do, such as the Brolin Arms ML45, Colt 1991A1, Falcon
Portsider, |
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Kahr Arms model 1911WSG and several of
the Springfield Mil. Spec. pistols. |
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Sporterized Military Rifles: By 1921 all
American rifles including the 1903 Springfield and 1917 |
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Enfield were available for purchase by the American
public. Add to this the fact that America |
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had just finished WWI where rifles from most
involved nations found their way to the U. S. as war |
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trophies and it's easy to say any of the listed
military rifles may be shot as sporters as long as the |
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modifications are period correct. |
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Carbines: The Mauser and Mosin Nagant rifles were
both produced as carbines by 1921. These |
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rifles closely resembled more modern rifles to
include turned up Mauser bolts. The only thing |
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that may need to be done to a Mosin Nagant would be
to remove the globe around the front |
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sight. |
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