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  2. .22 Winchester Automatic - Wikipedia

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    78 ft⋅lbf (106 J) Test barrel length: 20. Source (s): Barnes & Amber 1972. 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 . Introduced for the Winchester Model 1903 semiautomatic rifle, [1] the .22 Win Auto was never used in any other ...

  3. Colt Woodsman - Wikipedia

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    Action. Semi-automatic. Brownings 1918 Patent of the .22 Colt Woodsman Target Pistol. The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured by the U.S. Colt's Manufacturing Company from 1915 to 1977. It was designed by John Moses Browning. [2] The frame design changed over time, in three distinct series: series one being 1915 ...

  4. High Standard HDM - Wikipedia

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    Sights. fixed Iron sights. The High Standard HDM is an American semi-automatic pistol equipped with an integral silencer. Based on the High Standard H-D pistol, it was adopted by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II. Because of legal concerns during wartime, full-metal-jacketed .22 LR rounds were developed for this pistol.

  5. High Standard .22 pistol - Wikipedia

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    High Standard .22 pistol. High Standard target pistols were manufactured in a variety of models in .22 Short and .22 Long Rifle chamberings for use in competition. One selling point was the similarity in grip angle and manual safety location to the M1911A1 series, a pistol common in service pistol competition. Manufactured from 1926 until 2018 ...

  6. Ruger Standard - Wikipedia

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    Open iron sights, both fixed and adjustable. The Ruger Standard Model is a rimfire semi-automatic pistol introduced in 1949 as the first product manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Co., and was the founding member of a product line of .22 Long Rifle cartridge handguns, including its later iterations: the MK II, MK III, and MK IV.

  7. Mars Automatic Pistol - Wikipedia

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    However, the gun is shown once again in a historically-accurate manner in the game's World War I section, where it is wielded by the protagonist Jacob Frye's granddaughter, Lydia Frye. The Mars Automatic Pistol can also be used by the Scout class in the 2016 video game, Battlefield 1. The Mars is described in Brian Catling's 2012 novel, The Vorrh.

  8. USFA ZiP .22 - Wikipedia

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    USFA ZiP .22. The Ruger Zip .22 (stylized as ZiP) is a semi-automatic pistol chambered in .22 Long Rifle, commercially introduced by the U.S. Fire Arms Manufacturing Company (USFA) in 2013. Although given some praise for its innovative concept, affordability and accuracy, it was widely panned for its frequent mechanical malfunctions, with ...

  9. Browning Buck Mark - Wikipedia

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    Browning Buck Mark. The Browning Buck Mark is a semi-automatic pistol, made by the Browning Arms Company and chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge. It has been produced since 1985. The Buck Mark replaced both the Challenger and International pistol models. [1] The same action from the pistol is used in Buck Mark rifles.