List of firearms currently approved for use in
Sand Creek  Raiders Wild Bunch matches.

 This list is not intended to be all inclusive.  Please contact us with
documentation on any other firearms you would like to be included
for use in a Wild Bunch match.

This list last updated on May 14, 2007.
 

Main Match Long Guns   (Pistol or Straight Wall Rifle Caliber)
Federal Ordnance: model 713 (Copy: 1896 Mauser Carbine)
Marlin: model 1892 & 94  lever action
Marlin: model 27 pump action
Mauser: 1896 Carbine ( Fed. Ord. copy)
Remington: model 14 1/2 pump action
1921 Thompson (semi auto copies only) (copies made by Auto Ordnance,Commando Arms and Volunteer Enterprises)
Winchester: model 1892 & 94 lever action (all Win. 1892 copies allowed)
Winchester: model 1905, 1907 & 1910 semi automatic
Main Match Handguns designed to take an attached Shoulder stock such as the Mauser, Luger and Bergmann may also be used as long guns.
         (No firearm may be used as both a handgun and long gun in the same stage of fire.)
   
Main Match Shotguns
Browning: model A5 semi automatic
Burgess: Slide Action
Marlin: models 1898, 16, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 28, 30, 31, 42, 43, 44, 53, 60 & 63 pump actions
Remington: model 11 semi automatic
Remington: model 10A & 17 pump action
Union Firearms: model 24 & 50
Winchester: model 1893 & 97 pump action  (Norinco & Interstate arms copies)
Winchester: model 1901 lever action  (May substitute Winchester 1887 and copies)
Winchester: model 1911 (M11) semi automatic
Winchester: model 12 pump action
Main Match Handguns (Double Action Revolvers)   (minimum six shot cylinder required)
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)
Enfield: #1 Mk I & II 
Garate: Cosmopolite, El Lunar & Anitua
Glisenti: model 1889
H & R: model 1880, DA 1st & 2nd models, American, Shell Extracting, Knife & Automatic Ejection
   models 
Japanese: Type 26
Marlin: model 1887
Merwin Hulbert: DA models
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
Webley-Forsbery: Automatic Revolver
Main Match Handguns  (Semi Automatic Pistols)
Astra: 100, 300, 400, 900, 902, 1911 & 1924 (900 and 902 Copies: 1896 Mauser)
Aero: model 1914
Alkar
AMT: Government model (Copy: Colt 1911)
Arizdemendi: Singer, Teuf Teuf, Walman & Boltur 1st & 2nd (FN Browning 1910 copy) models
Arrizabalaga: Arrizabalaga & Campeon
Auto Ordnance: (Thompson) 1911A1 (Copy: Colt 1911)
Azul: model 31 & 34 (Copies: 1896 Mauser)
Ballester Molina: 1911 & 1911A1 (Copy: Colt 1911)
Beeman: MP08 (Copy: Luger)
Beretta: model 1915 & 1919
Bergmann: model 1894, 1896, 1897, Simplex, Mars, 1908 & 1910
Bernardon Martin: 1907 & 1908
Brochardt: model 1893
Browning: (FN) model 1900, 1903, 1906 (Zulaica copy) & 1910 (Arizmendi copy)
Campo: model 1904, 1910, 1913 & 1916
Caspian Arms: 1911 (Copy: Colt 1911)
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)
Clement: M1909
CZ: model 1921 & Army Pistol
Dansk: Schuboe, M1902, 04, 07, 1910/12 & 1916
Erma: KPG68 (Copy: Luger)
Fabrique National (FN): (Browning) model 1900, 1902, 1903, 1906 (Zulaica copy) & 1910 (Arizmendi
    copy) 
Federal Ordnance: Ranger 1911A1 (Copy: Colt 1911) & 714 (Copy: 1896 Mauser)
FEG (FE) model 1901, 1906, 1910 & 1921
Gabilondo Y Urresti:  Buffalo, Danton War Model, Perfect & Plus Ultra 
Garate: Lalira ( Copy: Mannlicher 1901)
Gazanaga: model 1913 & 1916
Glisenti: model 1906, 1910, 1915 &1915-1919
Grand Percision: Bulwark model 1914 & Libia
H & R: Self Loading Pistol
Husqvarna: model 1907
Jager: semi auto pistol
Kahr Arma: M1911PZK, T1911 & 1911C (Copy: Colt 1911)
Langenhan: Army model, Open model & Closed model
Llama: model XI B & Large frame auto
Luger: P 08 (Beeman, Erma & Stoger & Military copies)
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
Norinco: 1911A1 (copy: Colt 1911A1)
Pieper: M1907, Basculant & Demontant
Rheinmetall: Dreyse model 1907 & Rheinmetall 32
Robar: 1907, 1909, 1910, 1912, 1913/1914 & New model Jieffeco
Roth Steyer: model 1907
Springfield Armory: GI .45 (copy: Colt 1911A1)
Savage: model 1907, 1915 & 1917
Sauer: model 1907, 1908, 1911 (M11) & 1912 (M12)
Star: M1919 & Madela
Stock
Stoger: American Eagle (Copy: Luger)
Thompson: (Auto Ord.) 1911A1 (Copy: Colt 1911)
U. S. Patent Firearms: 1911
Walther: model 3, 4 & 6
Webley: 1904, 1905, 1909, 1910 & 1913
Zulaica: Vinciter (Copy: Browning FN 1906) & Royal (Copy: Mauser 1896)
Long Range Side Match Rifles (Rifle Caliber)
Browning: Automatic Rifle (Semi Auto copy of the BAR)
 (Bi-pods were not installed on BAR's before 1921)
Browning: 1895 (Copy: Win. 1895) lever action
Enfield US: model 1917 bolt action
Fusil: M1907 & 1916 bolt actions
Japanese: Type 13, 20, 30 & 38 bolt action
Krag Jorgensen US:M1992,96,98 & 99 bolt action 
Krag Jorgensen Norway: 1894, 95, 97 1904, 06, 07, & 1912  bolt action
Krag Jorgensen Danish: 1889 bolt action
Lebel: 86/93 bolt action
Label-Berthier: 1907/15 bolt action
Lee-Enfield: Rifle #1 MK I, II, III, III* & IV bolt actions
Lee-Enfield: Rifle #3 MK I bolt action
Lee-Medford: MK I & II bolt actions
Mannlicher: model M85, M86, M88, M88-90, M90, M95, M96, 1892 and 1916 bolt action rifles
Mannlicher-Carcano: M1891 bolt action
Marlin model 1893 & 1895 (copy: Marlin 336) lever actions
Mauser: model 1889, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98, 1902, 1909 & civilian bolt action rifles
Mosin Nagant: model 1891
Remington: model 8 semi automatic (Rem. Model 81 may be used in place of the M8)
Remington: model 14, 14A & 14R pump action (Rem. Model 141 may be used in place of the M14)
Remington-Keene: Magazine, Sporting, Army & Navy Rifles, Carbine & Frontier model
Remington Lebel: bolt action
Remington – Lee: bolt action
Remington: model 1879, 82, 85, 99 & 30 bolt action
Savage: model 1895 & 99 lever action
Savage: model 170 pump action
Springfield US: model 1903 (the model 1903A1 may be used in place of the 1903 but not the 1903A3)
Standard Arms Co.: gas and slide action 
Stevens: High Power lever action
Winchester: model 1894 & 1895 (Browning copy) lever action
Winchester-Lee: Straight Pull rifle
Winchester-Hotchkiss: bolt action
Key:
   (Copy: "Firearm Name") This is an acceptable copy
     of this named firearm.
   ("Company Name" copy)  You will also find an 
     acceptable copy of this firearm listed under this
     company name.
Notes:
Smith and Wesson DA revolvers:  Some of the more modern S&W DA's will easily pass for the "Hand Ejector" models with nothing more than a change of grips.  The barrel profile of the S&W revolver remained unchanged into the 1950's.  The Victory Model and M&P .38 are prime examples, as are some (but not all) Model 10, 11, 30, 31 & 33 revolvers.  Taurus models 80 and 86 (equipped with a copy of the Hand Ejector adjustable sights that S&W no longer uses) are also acceptable copies of the S&W Hand Ejectors.
  
Colt DA revolvers:  Some modern Colt revolvers are close enough copies of the older guns that they will also pass for the New service and Army models. The Colt Official Police, Commando, Marshall, Cobra first issue & Detective Special will pass as older guns.  The Lawman III will even work if you change the grips.
  
Colt 1911 and 1911A1:  None of the modern "Combat" modifications such as oversize, ramp or adjustable sights, extended slide releases, oversize and ambidextrous mag releases and safeties, beavertail grip safeties and magazine base pads existed then.  On the other hand long triggers and arched mainspring housings were around in 1921 even if they were not standardized by the military until the 1911A1.  Several companies make close enough copies of the 1911 that simply changing the sights will do, such as the Brolin Arms ML45, Colt 1991A1, Falcon Portsider,  Kahr Arms model 1911WSG and several of the Springfield Mil. Spec. pistols.
  

 

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