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BSA CF-2 BA Repeating Rifle,
Model 49 Saddlegun Lever-Action series,
Model 72 Repeating Rifle series,
Model LSA-65 series,
Model X5-C Lightning Autoloader,
Model X5-T Lightning Autoloader Tubular,
Model X-15 Lightning Autoloader,
Repeating Carbine,
SHOTGUNS
Hammerless Double-Barrel,
LSA-55 Turkey Gun,
Mag-10 Automatic Shotgun,
Model 37 series, models and commemoratives, –
Model 51 series,
Model 66 series,
Model 87 series, –
Perazzi Competition series,
Perazzi Light Game Over/Under Field,
Perazzi Mirage series,
Perazzi MT-6 series,
Perazzi MX-8 series,
Perazzi Single-Barrel Trap Gun,
Single-Shot Trap, Flues and Knick,
SKB Model 100 Side-by-side,
SKB Model 150 Field Grade, –
SKB Model 200E S/S series and grades,
SKB Model 200 English,
SKB Model 300 Standard Automatic,
SKB Model 500 Over/Under series,
SKB Model 600 series, –
SKB Model 680 English,
SKB Model 700 series,
SKB Model 900 semi-Automatic series,
SKB Century II,
SKB Century Single-Shot Trap Gun,
SKB Model XL300 Standard Automatic,
SKB Model XL900 Semiautomatic series,
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JAPANESE MILITARY
HANDGUNS
Model 14 (1925) Automatic Pistol,
Model 26 DAO Revolver,
Model 94 (1934) Automatic Pistol,
Nambu Model 1914 Automatic Pistol,
RIFLES
Model 38 Arisaka Carbine,
Model 38 Arisaka Service Rifle,
Model 44 Cavalry Carbine,
Model 99 Service Rifle,
JARRETT CUSTOM RIFLES
RIFLES
Model No. 2 Walkabout,
Model No. 3 Custom,
Model No. 4 Professional Hunter,
JENNINGS FIREARMS—See additional listings under Bryco Arms
HANDGUNS
Model J Auto Pistol,
JOHNSON AUTOMATICS
RIFLES
Model 1941 Semiauto Military Rifle,
Sporting Rifle Prototype,
JOHNSON ARMS, IVER
AUTOMATIC PISTOLS
9mm DA,
Compact 25 ACP,
Enforcer,
IJ Super Enforcer Automatic,
Pony Automatic Pistol,
TP-22 D,
TP25 DA Pocket,
Trailsman Automatic Pistol,
REVOLVERS
American Bulldog DA,
Armsworth Model 855 SA,
Cadet DA Revolver,
Cattleman series, –
Champion 22 Target SA,
Deluxe Target,
Model 55 Target DA,
Model 55-S,
Model 56 Blank,
Model 57A Target DA,
Model 66 Trailsman DA,
Model 67 Viking DA,
Model 67S Viking Snub,
Model 1900 DA,
Model 1900 Target DA,
Protector Sealed 8 DA,
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Rookie DA,
Safety Hammer DA,
Safety Hammerless DA,
Sidewinder DA,
Sidewinder "S",
Sportsman DA,
Supershot 22 DA,
Supershot 9-Shot DA,
Supershot Model 844,
Supershot Sealed 8 DA,
Swing-Out DA,
Target 9-Shot DA,
Target Sealed 8 DA,
Trigger-Cocking SA Target,
RIFLES
Li'l Champ Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model M-1 Semiautomatic Carbine,
Model PM.30 Semiautomatic Carbine,
Model SC30FS Semiautomatic Carbine,
Survival Semiautomatic Carbine,
Trailblazer Semiauto Rifle,
Model X Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model XX (2X) Bolt-Action Rifle,
SHOTGUNS
Champion Grade Single-Shot Hammmer,
Hercules Grade Hammerless Double,
Matted Rib Single-Shot Hammer,
Model 412/422 Silver Shadow Over/Under Shotgun,
Skeeter Model Hammerless Double,
Special Trap Single-Shot Hammer Shotgun,
Super Trap Hammerless Double,
KAHR ARMS
HANDGUNS
CM series DAO Auto Pistol,
CW series DAO Auto Pistol,
E9 DAO Auto Pistol,
Model K9 DAO,
Model K40 DAO,
Model MK9 DAO,
MK Micro series DAO Auto Pistol,
T series DAO Auto Pistol,
TP series DAO Auto Pistol,
KBI—See listing under Armscor, Baikal, Charles Daly, FEG, Fias, Liberty I.M.I., and Omega Arms
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HANDGUN
Model PSP-25,
RIFLE
Super Classic,
SHOTGUNS—See listing under Armscore, Baikal, Charles Daly and Omega Arms
K.D.F.
RIFLE
Model K15 Bolt-Action Rifle,
KEL-TEC CNC INDUSTRIES
HANDGUNS
P-3AT,
P-11 DAO,
P-32,
P-40,
PF-9,
PLR-16,
PLR-22,
PMR-30,
RIFLES
Sub-Series Semiautomatic Rifles,
Sub-2000,
SU-16A,
KESSLER ARMS
SHOTGUNS
Lever-Matic Repeating Shotgun,
Three Shot Bolt-Action Repeater,
KIMBER MANUFACTURING
HANDGUNS
Classic 45,
Micro Series,
Micro 9 Series,
Series II Models,
Solo Series,
RIFLES
Model 82 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 82C Classic Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 84 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 84M Series,
Model 89 Big-Game Rifle,
Model 8400 Series,
KNIGHT'S ARMAMENT COMPANY
RIFLES
SR-15 series,
SR-25 series,
SR-50 Long Range Precision,
KONGSBERG
RIFLES
Model 393 Sporter series, –
KORTH PISTOLS
HANDGUNS
Combat, Sport, Target Revolvers,
Semiautomatic Pistol,
KRICO
RIFLES
Bolt-Action Sporting Rifle,
Carbine,
Model 260 Semiautomatic Rifle,
Model 300 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 311 Small-Bore Rifle,
Model 320 Bolt-Action Sporter,
Model 340 Metallic Silhouette,
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Model 360 S2 Biathlon Rifle,
Model 360S Biathlon Rifle,
Model 400 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 420 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 440 S Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 500 Match Rifle,
Model 600 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 620 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 640 Super Sniper BA Repeating,
Model 640 Varmint Rifle,
Model 707 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 720 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Special Varmint Rifle,
KRIEGHOFF, H. Jagd und Sportwaffenfabrik
RIFLES
Teck Over/Under Rifle,
Ulm Over/Under Rifle,
Ulm-Primus Over/Under Rifle,
SHOTGUNS
Model 32 O/U series,
Model K-80,
Model KS-5 Single-Barrel Trap,
Skeet series,
Sporting model series,
Neptun Drilling,
Neptun-Primus Drilling,
RT Models,
Teck O/U Rifle-Shotgun,
Teck O/U Shotgun,
Trap models,
Trumpf Drilling,
Ulm O/U Rifle-Shotgun,
Ulm O/U Shotgun,
Ulm-P models,
Ulm-Primus O/U Rifle-Shotgun,
Ulm-Primus O/U shotgun models,
Ulm-S Skeet Gun,
Ultra TS Rifle-Shotgun,
KRISS USA
HANDGUN
Model Vector SPD,
LAHTI PISTOLS
HANDGUN
Automatic Pistol,
LAKEFIELD ARMS—See also listing under Savage or production since 1994
RIFLES
Model 64B Semiautomatic Rifle,
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Model 90B Bolt-Action Target Rifle,
Model 91T/91TR Bolt-Action Target Rifle,
Model 92S Target Rifle,
Model 93M Bolt Action,
Mark I Bolt-Action Rifle,
Mark ll Bolt-Action Rifle,
LANBER
SHOTGUNS
Model 82 Over/Under Shotgun,
Model 87 Deluxe,
Model 97 Sporting Clays,
Model 844 MST Magnum Over/Under,
Model 2004 LCH Over/Under series,
LANCASTER, CHARLES
SHOTGUNS
"Twelve-Twenty" Double-Barrel,
LANG & SONS, JOSEPH
SHOTGUNS
Highest Quality Over/Under Shotgun,
L.A.R. MANUFACTURING
HANDGUNS
Mark I Grizzly Win. Mag.,
Mark IV Grizzly,
Mark V,
RIFLES
Big Boar Competitor Bolt-Action Rifle,
LASERAIM TECHNOLOGIES
HANDGUNS
Series I SA,
Series II SA,
Series III SA,
Velocity Series SA,
LAURONA
RIFLE
Model 2000X O/U Express,
SHOTGUNS
Model 300 series,
Silhouette 300 O/U,
Super Model O/U,
LEBEAU-COURALLY SHOTGUNS
SHOTGUNS
Boxlock Side-by-Side,
LEFEVER ARMS COMPANY
SHOTGUNS
Grade A Hammerless Doubel-Barrel,
Grade A Skeet Model,
Hammerless Single-Shot Trap Gun,
Long Range Hammerless Field Gun,
Nitro Special Hammerless Double,
Sidelock Hammerless Doubles,
LEFEVER COMPANY, D.M.
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SHOTGUNS
Hammerless Double-Barrel Shotguns,
Single-Barrel Trap Gun,
LIGNOSE
HANDGUNS
Model 2 Pocket,
Einhand Model 2A Pocket,
Einhand Model 3A Pocket,
LLAMA HANDGUNS
AUTOMATIC PISTOLS
BE-XI Deluxe,
Compact Frame,
Duo-Tone Large Frame,
Duo-Tone Small Frame,
Large-Frame Automatic Pistol (IXA),
M-82 DA,
M-87 Comp,
MICRO-MAX SA,
MINI-MAX II SA,
MINI-MAX SA,
MAX-I SA,
MAX-II SA,
Model IIIA,
Models IIIA, XA, XV Deluxe,
Model Vlll,
Models Vlll, IXA, Xl Deluxe,
Model IXA,
Model XA,
Model Xl,
Model XV,
Models BE-IIIA, BE-XA, BE-XV,
Models BE-VIII, BE-IXA,
Models C-IIIA, C-XA, C-XV,
Models C-VIII, C-IXA, C-XI,
Models CE-IIIA, CE-XA, CE-XV,
Models CE-VIII, CE-IXA, CE-XI,
Model G-IIIA Deluxe,
Omni Double-Action series,
Single-Action,
Small-Frame,
REVOLVERS
Comanche I Double-Action,
Comanche ll,
Comanche III Chrome,
Comanche III Double-Action,
Martial Double-Action series
Super Comanche IV,
Super Comanche V,
LORCIN ENGINEERING
HANDGUNS
Model L-22 Semiautomatic,
Model L-25, LT-25 Semiautomatic,
Model L-32 Semiautomatic,
Model L-380 Semiautomatic,
Model L9MM Semiautomatic,
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Over/Under Derringer,
LUGER
HANDGUNS
1900 American Eagle,
1900 Commercial,
1900 Swiss,
1902 American Eagle,
1902 Carbine,
1902 Cartridge Counter,
1902 Commercial,
1902 American Eagle,
1902 American Eagle Cartridge Counter,
1904 GL "Baby",
1904 Naval (Reworked),
1906 (11.35),
1906 American Eagle (7.65),
1906 American Eagle (9mm),
1906 Bern (7.65mm),
1906 Brazilian (7.65mm),
1906 Brazilian (9mm),
1906 Commercial,
1906 Dutch,
1906 Loewe and Company,
1906 Navy,
1906 Navy Commercial,
1906 Portuguese Army,
1906 Portuguese Naval,
1906 Russian,
1906 Swiss,
1906 Swiss (Rework),
1906 Swiss Police,
1908 Bulgarian,
1908 Commercial,
1908 Erfurt Military,
1908 Military,
1908 Navy,
1908 Navy (Commercial),
1914 Erfurt Artillery,
1914 Erfurt Military,
1914 Navy,
1914-1918 DWM Artillery,
1914-1918 DWM Military,
1920 Carbine,
1920 Commercial,
1920 Navy Carbine,
1920 Police,
1923 Commerical,
1923 Dutch Commerical,
1923 Krieghoff Commercial,
1923 Safe and Loaded,
1923 Stoeger,
1926 "Baby" Prototype,
1929 Swiss,
1934 BYF,
1934 Krieghoff Commercial (Side Frame),
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1934 Krieghoff S,
1934 Mauser (Oberndorf),
1934 Mauser Banner (Military),
1934 Mauser Banner Commercial,
1934 Mauser Banner Dutch,
1934 Mauser Latvian,
1934 Mauser S/42 (Dated),
1934 Mauser S/42K,
1934 Simson-S Toggle,
42 Mauser Banner (BYF),
Abercrombie and Fitch,
Dutch Royal Air Force,
DWM (G Date),
DWM and Erfurt,
Krieghoff (Grip Safety),
Krieghoff 36,
Krieghoff-Dated 1936-1945,
Mauser Banner (Grip Safety),
Mauser Banner (Swiss Proof),
Mauser Banner 42 (Dated),
Mauser Freise,
Russian Commercial,
S/42,
Simson and Company,
Vickers-Dutch,
LUNA
HANDGUN
Model 200 Free Pistol,
RIFLES
Single-Shot Target Rifle,
MAC
HANDGUNS
1911 Bobcut Series,
1911 Bullseye Series,
1911 Classic Series,
3011 SSD Series,
M.A.C. (MILITARY ARMAMENT CORP.)
HANDGUNS
Ingram Model 10,
Ingram Model 10A1S,
Ingram Model 11,
MAGNUM RESEARCH
HANDGUNS
Baby Eagle Semiautomatic,
Baby Eagle II Semiautomatic,
BFR Long Cylinder Revolver,
BFR Short Cylinder Revolver,
Desert Eagle Mk VII Semiautomatic,
Desert Eagle Mark XIX,
Micro Desert Eagle,
(ASAI) Model One Pro 45 Pistol,
Mountain Eagle Semiautomatic,
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SSP-91 Lone Eagle Pistol,
RIFLES
Mountain Eagle BA Rifle Series,
MAGTECH
RIFLES
Model MT 122.2 Bolt-Action series,
SHOTGUNS
Model 586.2 Slide-Action series,
MANNLICHER SPORTING RIFLES
RIFLES
Carbine Model, 1961-MCA,
High Velocity Bolt-Action Sporting,
M72 Model series,
Model 1903 Bolt-Action Sporting,
Model 1905 Carbine,
Model 1908 Carbine,
Model 1910 Carbine,
Model 1924 Carbine,
Model 1950 Bolt-Action series,
Model 1952 Improved series, –
Model 1956 Custom Carbine,
Model 1961-MCA,
Model L series,
Model Luxus Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model M series,
Model S Rifle,
Model SBS series,
Model SL series,
Model SSG Match Target Rifle,
Model S/T Rifle,
MARLIN FIREARMS
RIFLES
Model 9 Semiautomatic Carbine,
Model 10,
Model 15Y/15YN,
Model 18 Baby SA Repeater,
Model 20,
Model 20 SA Repeating Rifle,
Model 25 Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 25M Bolt Action W/Scope,
Model 25MB Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 25MB Midget Magnum,
Model 25MG/25MN/25N/25NC,
Model 27,
Model 27S,
Model 29 Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 30,
Model 30A,
Model 30/30A and 30AS,
Model 32 Slide-Action Repeater,
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Model 36G,
Model 36 LA Repeating Carbine,
Model 36 Sporting Carbine,
Model 36A/36A-DL Repeating Rifle,
Model 37 SA Repeating,
Model 38 SA Repeating Rifle,
Model 39 series,
Model 39A series,
Model 39D,
Model 39M series,
Model 39TDS Carbine,
Model 45,
Model 49/49DL Autoloading Rifle,
Model 50/50E Autoloading Rifle,
Model 56 Levermatic Rifle,
Model 57 Levermatic Rifle,
Model 57M Levermatic,
Model 60 Semiautomatic Rifle,
Model 60C Self-Loading Rifle,
Model 60SS Semiautomatic Rifle,
Model 62 Levermatic Rifle,
Model 65 BA Single-Shot Rifle,
Model 70,
Model 70HC Semiautomatic,
Model 70P Semiautomatic,
Model 70PSS Semiautomatic,
Model 75C Semiautomatic,
Model 80 BA Repeating Rifle,
Model 80C/80DL BA Repeater,
Model 80G,
Model 81/81E Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 81C/81DL BA Repeater,
Model 81G,
Model 88-C/88-DL Autoloading,
Model 89-C/89-DL Autoloading Rifle,
Model 92 Repeating Rifle,
Model 93 Repeating Rifle,
Model 93 series,
Model 93/93SC Carbine,
Model 94 series, –
Model 97 LA Repeating Rifle,
Model 98 Autoloading Rifle,
Model 99 Autoloading Rifle,
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Model 99C,
Model 99DL,
Model 99G,
Model 99M1 Carbine,
Model 100 BA Single-Shot Rifle,
Model 100SB,
Model 100 Tom Mix Special,
Model 101,
Model 101 DL,
Model 101G,
Model 122 SS Junior Target Rifle,
Model 322 Bolt-Action Varmint Rifle,
Model 308MX,
Model 332 Bolt-Action Varmint Rifle,
Model 336A,
Model 336A-DL,
Model 336AS,
Model 336C Lever-Action Carbine,
Model 336 Cowboy LA,
Model 336CS W/Scope,
Model 336DT Deluxe Texan,
Model 336M LA,
Model 336 series, –
Model 336T Texan Carbine,
Model 336TS,
Model 338MX,
Model 375,
Model 444 series,
Model 444P,
Model 444SS,
Model 455 Bolt-Action Sporter,
Model 780 BA Repeater Series,
Model 795 SL,
Model 880 BA Repeater Series,
Model 922 Magnum SL Rifle,
Model 980 22 Magnum,
Model 989 Autoloading Rifle,
Model 989G Autoloading Rifle,
Model 989M2 Carbine,
Model 990 Semiautomatic,
Model 995 Semiautomatic,
Model 1870-1970 Centennial Matched Pair,
Model 1892 Lever-Action Rifle,
Model 1893 Lever-Action Rifle,
Model 1894 Lever-Action Rifle,
Model 1894 Carbine,
Model 1894CL Classic,
Model 1894CS Lever-Action Rifle,
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Model 1894M Lever-Action,
Model 1894S Lever-Action,
Model 1895 45-70 Repeater series,
Model 1895G (Guide Gun) Lever-Action,
Model 1895M Lever-Action,
Model 1895SS Lever-Action,
Model 1897 Lever-Action (See Marlin Model 97)
Model 1897 Cowboy Lever-Action,
Model 1936 Lever-Action (See Marlin Model 36)
Model 2000 Target Rifle,
Model 7000,
Model A-1 Autoloading Rifle,
Model A-1C Autoloading Rifle,
Model A-1DL,
Model A-1E,
MR-7 Bolt-Action Rifle,
X-7 Centerfire Bolt-Action Rifles series,
SHOTGUNS
Glenfield Model 50 Bolt-Action,
Glenfield 778 Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 16 Visible Hammer Slide-Action,
Model 17 series, –
Model 19 Visible Hammer Slide-Action,
Model 21 Trap Visible Hammer,
Model 24 Visible Hammer,
Model 26 series,
Model 28 Hammerless,
Model 28T Trap Gun,
Model 28TS Trap Gun,
Model 30 series,
Models 30A, 30B, 30C, 30D,
Model 31 Visible Hammer Slide-Action,
Model 31F Field Gun,
Model 42A Visible Hammer Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 43 Hammerless Slide-Action,
Model 44 Hammerless Slide-Action,
Model 49 Visible Hammer Slide-Action Repeating,
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Model 50DL Bolt Action Shotgun,
Model 53 Hammerless Slide-Action,
Model 55 Bolt-Action Repeater series
Model 55S Slug Gun,
Model 59 Auto-Safe Bolt-Action Single,
Model 60 Single-Shot Shotgun,
Model 63 Hammerless Slide-Action,
Model 90 Standard Over/Under Shotgun,
Model 120 Magnum Slide-Action,
Model 120 Slug Gun,
Model 410 Lever-Action Repeater,
Model 512 Slugmaster Shotgun,
Model 1898 Visible Hammer,
Model 55-10 Super Goose 10,
Premier Mark I Slide-Action Repeater,
Premier Mark II and IV,
MAROCCHI
SHOTGUNS
Conquista Model Over/Under series and grades,
MAUSER
HANDGUNS
Luger Lange Pistole 08,
Model 80-SA,
Model 90 DA,
Model 90 DAC Compact,
Model 1898 (1896) Military,
Model HSC DA,
Parabellum Luger,
Pocket Model 1910,
Pocket Model 1914,
Pocket Model 1934,
WTP Model I,
WTP Model II,
RIFLES
PRE-WORLD WAR I MODELS
Bolt-Action Sporting Carbine,
Bolt-Action Sporting Rifle,
Bolt-Action Sporting Rifle, Military "Type C",
Bolt-Action Sporting Rifle, Short "Type K",
PRE-WORLD WAR II MODELS
Model DSM34 Single-Shot Sporting,
Model EL320 BA - SS Sporting Rifle,
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Model EN310 BA - SS Sporting Rifle,
Model ES340 BA - SS Target Rifle,
Model ES340B BA - SS Target Rifle,
Model ES350 BA - SS Target Rifle,
Model ES350B BA - SS Target Rifle,
Model KKW BA - SS Target Rifle,
Model MM410 Repeating Sporting Rifle,
Model MM410B Repeating Sporting Rifle,
Model MS350B Target Rifle,
Model MS420 Sporting Rifle,
Model MS420B Target Rifle,
Standard Model Rifle,
Type "A" BA Sporting Rifle,
Type "A" BA Sporting Rifle, Magnum,
Type "A" BA Sporting Rifle, Short,
Type "B" BA Sporting Rifle,
Type "K" BA Sporting Rifle,
Type "M" BA Sporting Carbine,
Type "S" BA Sporting Carbine,
POST-WORLD WAR II MODELS
Model 66S Standard Sporting Rifle,
Model 66S Deluxe Sporter,
Model 66S Ultra,
Model 66SG Big Game,
Model 66SH High Performance,
Model 66SP Super Match Target,
Model 66ST Carbine,
Model 83 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 96,
Model 99 Classic Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 107 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 201/201 Luxus BA Rifle,
Model 2000 Bolt-Action Sporting Rifle,
Model 2000 Classic DA Sporting Rifle,
Model 3000 Bolt-Action Sporting Rifle,
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Model 3000 Magnum,
Model 4000 Varmint Rifle,
MAVERICK ARMS
SHOTGUNS
Model 88 Bullpup,
Model 88 Pump Shotgun series
Model 91 Pump Shotgun,
Model 95 Bolt Action,
Model HS12 Tactical O/U series,
Model Hunter Field O/U,
MCMILLAN—SEE LISTING UNDER HARRIS GUNWORKS
MERKEL
RIFLES
O/U Rifles ("Bock-Doppelbüchsen"),
Model 210,
Model 210E,
Model 213,
Model 240E1,
Model 313E,
Model 320E,
Model 321,
Model 321E,
Model 322,
Model 323E,
Model 324,
SHOTGUNS
Anson Drillings,
Model 8 Hammerless Double,
Model 47E Side-by-Side,
Model 47LSC Sporting Clays S/S,
Models 47SL, 147SL, 247SL, 347S, 447S Hammerless Sidelock,
Models 100 O/U,
Models 101 and 101E O/U,
Model 122 Hammerless Double,
Model 122E Hammerless Sidelock,
Model 126E Hammerless Sidelock,
Model 127E Hammerless Sidelock,
Model 128E Hammerless Sidelock,
Model 130 Hammerless Boxlock Double,
Model 147, 147E Hammerless Boxlock,
Models 200, 200E, 201, 201E, 202, 202E & 202EL,
Model 203E Sidelock O/U,
Model 204E O/U,
Model 210E Sidelock O/U,
Model 211E Sidelock O/U,
Models 300, 300E, 301, 301E and 302 O/U,
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Model 303EL O/U,
Model 304E O/U,
Models 400, 400E, 401, & 401E,
Model 2000EL O/U,
Model 2001EL O/U,
Model 2002EL,
O/U Combination ("Bock-Büchsflinten"),
MERWIN HUBERT & CO.
HANDGUNS
First Model Frontier Army,
First Pocket Model,
Fourth Model Pocket Army,
Fourth Model Pocket Army DA,
Second Model Frontier Army,
Second Model Pocket Army,
Second Pocket Model,
Small Frame Pocket Model,
Small Frame Pocket Model 32,
Third Model Frontier Army,
Third Model Frontier Army DA,
Third Model Pocket Army,
Third Model Pocket Army DA,
Third Pocket Model,
Third Pocket Model w/Trigger Guard,
Tip-Up Model 32,
MEXICAN MILITARY
RIFLES
Model 1936,
MIIDA
SHOTGUNS
Grandee Model GRT/IRS Trap/Skeet Gun,
Model 612 Field Grade Over/Under,
Model 2100 Skeet Gun,
Model 2200T Trap Gun, Model 2200S Skeet Gun,
Model 2200 Trap & Skeet Models,
MIDLAND
RIFLES
Model 2100,
Model 2600,
Model 2707,
Model 2800,
MITCHELL ARMS
HANDGUNS
1911 Gold Signature,
Alpha Model,
American Eagle Luger,
Citation II,
Guardian II,
Guardian III,
Guardian Angel Derringer,
Olympic l.S.U.,
Sharpshooter,
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SA Sport King II,
SA Army Revolver,
Titan II DA,
Titan III DA,
Trophy II,
Victor II,
RIFLES
AK-22,
CAR-15,
Galil 22 Semiautomatic Rifle,
M-16A 22 Semiautomatic Rifle,
MAS 22 Semiautomatic Rifle,
Model 15/22 Semiautomatic,
Model 9300 Series,
PPS Semiautomatic Rifle,
SHOTGUNS
Model 9104/9105 Pump Shotguns,
Model 9108/9109 Pump Shotgun,
Model 9111/9113 Pump Shotgun,
Model 9114/9114FS,
Model 9115/9115FS Pump Shotgun,
MKE
HANDGUNS
Kirikkale DA,
MOA CORPORATION
HANDGUNS
Maximum Carbine Pistol,
Maximum Single-Shot,
MONTGOMERY WARD—SEE LISTINGS UNDER WARDS, MONTGOMERY
MORRONE
SHOTGUNS
Standard Model 46 O/U,
MOSSBERG & SONS
HANDGUNS
Brownie "Pepperbox" Pistol,
Model 715P,
RIFLES
4x4 Centerfire Rifle,
Model 10,
Model 14,
Model 20,
Model 25/25A,
Model 26B/26C,
Model 30,
Model 34,
Model 35 Target Grade,
Model 35A,
Model 35A-LS,
Model 35B,
Model 40,
Model 42,
Model 42A/L42A,
Model 42B/42C,
Model 42M,
Model 43/L43,
Model 43B,
Model 44,
Model 44B,
Model 44US Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 45,
Model 45A, L45A, 45AC,
Model 45B/45C,
Model 46,
Model 46A, 46A-LS, L46A-LS,
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Model 46B,
Model 46BT,
Model 46C,
Model 46M,
Model 50,
Model 51,
Model 51M,
Model 140B,
Model 140K,
Model 142-A,
Model 142K,
Model 144,
Model 144LS,
Model 146B,
Model 151K,
Model 151M,
Model 152,
Model 152K,
Model 320B Boy Scout Target,
Model 320K Hammerless,
Model 321B,
Model 321K,
Model 333,
Model 340B Target Sporter,
Model 340K Hammerless,
Model 340M,
Model 341,
Model 342K Hammerless,
Model 346B,
Model 346K Hammerless,
Model 350K,
Model 351C,
Model 351K,
Model 352K,
Model 353,
Model 377 Plinkster,
Model 380,
Model 400 Palomino,
Model 402 Palomino,
Model 430,
Model 432 Western-Style,
Model 464,
Model 472 Brush Gun,
Model 472 Lever-Action Carbine,
Model 472 One in Five Thousand,
Model 472 Rifle,
Model 479,
Model 620K Hammerless,
Model 620K-A,
Model 640K Chuckster Hammerless,
Model 640KS,
Model 640M,
Model 642K Carbine,
Model 702 Plinkster,
Model 715T,
Model 800 BA Centerfire,
Model 800D Super Grade,
Model 800M,
Model 800VT Varmint/Target,
Model 801 Half-Pint Plinkster,
Model 802 Plinkster,
Model 810 BA Centerfire,
Modell 817,
Model 1500 series and grades,
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Model 1707LS Classic Hunter,
Model ATR,
Model B,
Model Blaze,
Model Blaze-47,
Model K Slide Action,
Model L,
Models L42A, L43, L45A, L46A-LS,
Model M Slide Action,
Model MMR series,
Model MVP series,
Model Patriot,
Model R,
Model SSI,
SHOTGUNS
Line Launcher,
Model G4, 70, 73 & 73B,
Model 83D or 183D,
Model 85D or 185D Bolt-Action,
Model 183K,
Model 185K,
Model 190D,
Model 190K,
Model 195D,
Model 195K,
Model 200D,
Model 200K Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 385K,
Model 390K,
Model 395K Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 395S Slugster,
Model 500 series,
Model 590 Bullpup,
Model 590 series,
Model 595/595K Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 695 Bolt-Action series,
Model 712 Autoloading Shotgun,
Model 835 Series Pump Shotgun,
Model 1000 Series Autoloading Shotgun,
Model 1000S Super Skeet,
Model 5500 Autoloading Shotgun,
Model 5500 MKII Autoloading,
Model 6000 Auto Shotgun,
Model 9200 series,
Model HS410 Home Security Pump,
"New Haven Brand" Shotguns,
Onyx Reserve Sporting O/U,
Silver Reserve Field O/U,
Silver Reserve II Field O/U,
Silver Reserve Field S/S,
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Silver Reserve II Field S/S,
MUSGRAVE
RIFLES
Premier NR5 BA Hunting Rifle,
RSA NR1 BA - SS Target Rifle,
Valiant NR6 Hunting Rifle,
MUSKETEER
RIFLES
Mauser Sporter,
NAMBU—See listings under Japanese Military Pistols
NAVY ARMS COMPANY
HANDGUNS
Buntline Frontier,
Frontier SA Revolver series,
Frontier Target Model,
Luger (Standard) Automatic,
Model 1873 SA Revolver,
Model 1875 Remington SA Revolver,
Model 1875 Schofield Revolver,
Rolling Block Single-Shot Pistol,
TT-Olympia Pistol,
RIFLES
45-70 Mauser series,
Engraved Models,
Henry Lever-Action Rifle,
Martini Target Rifle,
Model 1873 Lever-Action series,
Model 1874 Sharps series,
Revolving Carbine,
Rolling Block Baby Carbine,
Rolling Block Buffalo series,
Yellowboy Lever-Action Repeater series,
SHOTGUNS
Model 83/93 Bird Hunter O/U,
Model 95/96 O/U Shotgun,
Model 100 O/U Shotgun,
Model 100/150 Field Hunter Double-Barrel Shotgun,
NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS
REVOLVERS
Lady Ultra Revolver,
Model R73 Revolver,
Model R92 Revolver,
Model 832 Starter Pistol,
Ultra Revolver,
RIFLES
Handi-Rifle,
Sportster,
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Super-Light Handi-Rifle,
Survivor,
SHOTGUNS
NWTF Turkey Special,
NRA Foundation Youth,
Pardner Shotgun,
Pardner Special Purpose series,
Pardner Turkey Gun,
Survivor Series,
Tracker Slug Guns,
NEWTON SPORTING RIFLES
RIFLES
Buffalo Sporting Rifle,
Mauser Sporting Rifle,
Newton Springfield,
Standard Model Sporting Rifle First Type,
NIKKO FIREARMS—See listings under Golden Eagle Firearms
NOBLE MFG.
RIFLES
Model 10 Bolt-Action,
Model 20 Bolt-Action,
Model 33 Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 33A,
Model 222 Bolt-Action SS,
Model 236 SA Repeating Rifle,
Model 278 Lever-Action Rifle,
SHOTGUNS
Model 40 Hammerless Slide-Action,
Model 50 Slide-Action,
Model 60 Hammerless Slide-Action,
Model 65,
Model 66CLP,
Model 66RCLP Hammerless Slide-Action Repeating Shotgun,
Model 66RLP,
Model 66XL,
Model 70CLP Hammerless Slide-Action Repeating Shotgun,
Model 70RCLP,
Model 70RLP,
Model 70XL,
Model 80 Autoloading Shotgun,
Model 166L Deer Gun,
Model 420 Hammerless Double,
Model 450E Hammerless Double,
Model 602CLP,
Model 602RCLP Hammerless Slide-Action Repeating Shotgun,
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Model 602RLP,
Model 602XL,
Model 662, NORINCO
RIFLES
Model 81S/AK Semiautomatic Rifle,
Model 84S/AK Semiautomatic Rifle,
Model AK-47 Thumbhole Sporter,
Model MAK 90/91 Sport,
NORTH AMERICAN ARMS
HANDGUNS
Black Widow Revolver,
Guardian DAO Pistol,
Mini-Master Target Revolver,
Model 22LR,
Model 22S Mini Revolver,
Model 450 Magnum Express,
NORWEGIAN MILITARY PISTOLS
HANDGUNS
Model 1912,
Model 1914,
OLYMPIC ARMS
HANDGUNS
OA-93 AR Semiautomatic Pistol,
OA-96 AR Semiautomatic Pistol,
Whitney Wolverine,
RIFLES
Bolt-Action Sako,
Counter Sniper Rifle,
CAR 97,
FAR-15,
GI-16,
GI-20,
K3B Carbine,
K4B/K4B68,
K4B-A4,
K7 Eliminator,
K8 Target Match,
K8-Mag,
K9/K10/K40/K45,
K9GL/K40GL,
K16,
K-30 (.30 carbine),
K68,
K74,
LTF Tactical Rifle,
OA-93 Carbine,
OA-93PT,
PCR Series,
Survivor 1,
Ultra CSR Tactical,
OMEGA
SHOTGUNS
Folding Over/Under,
O/U Deluxe Shotgun,
Side-by-Side series,
Single-Shot series,
ORTGIES PISTOLS
PISTOLS
Pocket Automatic Pistol,
Vest Pocket Automatic Pistol,
PARA-ORDNANCE
PISTOLS
Limited Edition Series,
P-10 SA,
P-12 Compact,
P-13 Auto Pistol,
P-14 Auto Pistol,
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P-15 Auto Pistol,
P-16 SA,
P-18 SA,
PXT Single Stack Series,
PXT High Capacity Series,
PARKER BROTHERS
SHOTGUNS
Hammerless Double-Barrel Shotguns,
Single-Shot Trap Guns,
Skeet Gun,
Trojan Hammerless Double-Barrel,
PARKER REPRODUCTIONS
SHOTGUN
Hammerless Double-Barrel Shotguns,
PARKER-HALE LIMITED
RIFLES
Model 81 series,
Model 85 Sniper Rifle,
Model 87 BA Repeating Target Rifle,
Model 1000 Standard Rifle,
Model 1100 Lightweight BA Rifle,
Model 1100M African Magnum Rifle,
Model 1200 Super Rifle series,
Model 1200P Presentation,
Model 1200V Varmint,
Model 1300C Scout,
Model 2100 Midland BA Rifle,
Model 2707 Lightweight,
Model 2800 Midland,
SHOTGUNS
Model 645A (American) Side-by-Side,
Model 645E (English) Side-by-Side,
Model 645E-XXV,
PEDERSEN CUSTOM GUNS
RIFLES
Model 3000 Bolt-Action Rifle series and grades,
Model 4700 Custom Deluxe LA Rifle,
SHOTGUNS
Model 1000 O/U series,
Model 1500 O/U series,
Model 2000 Hammerless Double,
Model 2500 Hammerless Double,
Model 4000 Hammerless series,
Model 4500 series,
PENNEY, J.C. COMPANY
RIFLES
Model 2025 Bolt-Action Repeater,
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Model 2035 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 2935 Lever-Action Rifle,
Model 6400 BA Centerfire Rifle,
Model 6660 Autoloading Rifle,
SHOTGUNS
Model 4011 Autoloading Shotgun,
Model 6610 Single-Shot Shotgun,
Model 6630 Bolt-Action Shotgun,
Model 6670 Slide-Action Shotgun,
Model 6870 Slide-Action Shotgun,
PHOENIX ARMS
HANDGUNS
Model HP22/HP25 SA,
Model HP Rangemaster Deluxe Target,
Raven SA Auto Pistol,
PERAZZI—See also listings under Ithaca-Perazzi
SHOTGUNS
DB81 O/U Trap,
DB81 Single-Shot Trap,
Grand American 88 Special Single Trap,
Mirage O/U Shotgun,
MX-1 O/U Shotgun,
MX-2 O/U Shotgun,
MX-3 O/U Shotgun series,
MX-4 O/U Shotgun,
MX-5 O/U Game Gun,
MX-6 series,
MX-7 O/U Shotgun,
MX-8 O/U Shotgun,
MX-8/20 O/U Shotgun,
MX-9 O/U Shotgun,
MX-10 O/U Shotgun series,
MX-10 Pigeon-Electrocibles O/U,
MX-11 series,
MX-12 O/U Game Gun,
MX-14 American Trap Single-Barrel,
MX-15 American Trap Single-Barrel,
MX-20 O/U Game Gun,
MX-28 O/U Game Gun,
MX-410 O/U Game Gun,
TM1 Special Single-Shot Trap,
TMX Special Single-Shot Trap,
PIOTTI
SHOTGUNS
Boss O/U,
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King No. 1 Sidelock,
King Extra Side-by-Side Shotgun,
Lunik Sidelock Shotgun,
Monte Carlo Sidelock Shotgun,
Piuma Boxlock Side-by-Side,
PLAINFIELD MACHINE COMPANY
HANDGUNS
Model 71,
Model 72,
RIFLES
M-1 Carbine series,
M-1 Deluxe Sporter,
POLISH MILITARY
HANDGUNS
Model P-64,
Model P-83 WANAD,
RIFLES
Model 1898 (Karabin 98, K98) Mauser,
Model 1898 (Karabin 98, WZ98A),
Model 1929 (Karabin 29, WZ29),
POWELL, William & Sons, Ltd.
RIFLES
Bolt-Action Rifle,
Double-Barrel Rifle,
SHOTGUNS
No. 1 Best Grade Double-Barrel,
No. 2 Best Grade Double,
No. 6 Crown Grade Double,
No. 7 Aristocrat Grade Double,
PRECISION SPORTS SHOTGUNS
SHOTGUNS
600 Series American Hammerless,
600 Series English Hammerless,
Model 640M Magnum 10,
Model 645E-XXV Hammerless,
PREMIER SHOTGUNS
SHOTGUNS
Ambassador Model Field Grade Hammerless,
Brush King,
Continental Model Field Grade Hammer,
Monarch Supreme Grade Hammerless,
Presentation Custom Grade,
Regent 10-Gauge Magnum Express,
Regent 12-Gauge Magnum Express,
Regent Field Grade Hammerless,
PROFESSIONAL ORDNANCE
HANDGUNS
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Model Carbon-15 Type 20,
Model Carbon-15 Type 97,
PTR 91, INC
RIFLES
Model PTR-91 Semi-Automatic series
PUMA
RIFLES
Model 92 Lever Action,
Model 1886 Lever Action,
PPS/22,
PURDEY, JAMES & SONS
RIFLES
Bolt-Action Rifle,
Double Rifle,
SHOTGUNS
Hammerless Double-Barrel Shotgun,
O/U Shotgun,
Single-Barrel Trap Gun,
RADOM PISTOL
HANDGUNS
P-35 Automatic Pistol,
RANDALL FIREARMS COMPANY
HANDGUNS
Model A111,
Model A112,
Model A121,
Model A211,
Model A232,
Model A331,
Model B111,
Model B131,
Model B311,
Model B312 LeMay,
Model B331,
RAPTOR ARMS COMPANY
RIFLES
Bolt-Action Rifles,
RECORD-MATCH PISTOLS
HANDGUNS
Model 200 Free Pistol,
Model 210 Free Pistol,
REISING ARMS
HANDGUNS
Target Automatic Pistol,
REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY
HANDGUNS
Model 1911 R1 series,
Model 51 Automatic Pistol,
Model R51 (recent mfg.),
Model RM380,
Model 95 Double Derringer,
Model XP-100 Pistol series,
Model XP-100R Custom Repeater,
New Model Single-Shot Target Pistol,
DERRINGERS
Eliot's Four-Shot,
Eliot's Five-Shot,
Eliot's Vest Pocket Single-Shot,
Model 1866 Rolling Block,
Model 1870 Navy Rolling Block,
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Model 1890 Single-Action Revolver,
Model 1911 Remington UMC,
Model 1911A1 Remington Rand,
Over and Under,
Rider's Magazine,
Vest Pocket,
Zig-Zag,
RIFLES
Single-Shot Rifles:
International Free Rifle,
International Match Free Rifle,
Model 33 Bolt-Action Single-Shot Rifle series,
Model 40X Centerfire Rifle series,
Model 40XB Centerfire Match Rifle series, –
Model 40XBBR Bench Rest Rifle,
Model 40XC National Match Course Rifle,
Model 40XR Custom Sporter Rifle,
Model 40XR Rimfire Position Rifle,
Model 41A Targetmaster SS Rifle,
Model 41AS,
Model 41P,
Model 41SB,
Model 510A Targetmaster SS Rifle,
Model 510P,
Model 510X-SB,
Model 510X Bolt-Action Single-Shot Rifle,
Model 514 Bolt-Action Single-Shot,
Model 514BC Boy's Carbine,
Model 514P,
Model 540X Rimfire Target Rifle,
Model 540XR Position Rifle,
Model 540XRJR,
Model 580 Bolt-Action Single-Shot,
Model 580BR Boy's Rifle,
Model 580SB Smooth Bore,
No. 1 Sporting Rifle,
No. 1-1/2 Sporting Rifle,
No. 2 Sporting Rifle,
No. 3 Creedmoor and Scheutzen Rifles,
No. 3 High Power Rifle,
No. 3 Sporting Rifle,
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No. 4 Single-Shot Rifle,
No. 4S Military Model 22 SS Rifle,
No. 5 Special Single-Shot Rifle,
No. 6 Takedown Rifle,
No. 7 Target and Sporting Rifle,
Nylon 10 Bolt-Action Single-Shot,
Bolt-Action Repeating Rifles:
Model Seven (7) Bolt-Action Rifle series, –
Model 30A Bolt-Action Express Rifle,
Model 30R Carbine,
Model 30S Sporting Rifle,
Model 34 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 34 NRA Target Rifle,
Model 37 Rangemaster Target (I),
Model 37 Rangemaster Target (II),
Model 40XB Centerfire Repeater,
Model 341A Sportsmaster Repeater,
Model 341P,
Model 341SB,
Model 511A Scoremaster BA Box,
Model 511P,
Model 511X Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 512A Sportsmaster BA Repeater,
Model 512P,
Model 512X Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 513S Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 513TR Matchmaster Target,
Model 521TL Junior Target Repeater,
Model 522 Viper,
Model 541-S Custom Sporter,
Model 541-T Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 581 Clip Repeater,
Model 581-S Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 582 Tubular Repeater,
Model 591 Bolt-Action Clip Repeater,
Model 592 Tubular Repeater,
Model 600 Bolt-Action Carbine series and commemoratives,
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Model 660 Magnum,
Model 660 STP,
Model 700 ADL Centerfire Rifle models,
Model 700 APR,
Model 700 AS,
Model 700 AWR,
Model 700 BDL Centerfire Rifle models, –
Model 700 Classic,
Model 700 Custom Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 700 CS Custom Bolt Action,
Model 700 FS,
Model 700 KS Custom MTN Rifle,
Model 700 LS Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 700 LSS,
Model 700 MTN Rifle,
Model 700 RS,
Model 700 Safari Grade,
Model 700 Sendero,
Model 700 VLS (Varmint Laminated Stock),
Model 700 VS,
Model 720A Bolt-Action High Power,
Model 721A Standard Grade Bolt-Action High-Power,
Model 721A Magnum Standard Grade,
Model 721ADL/BDL Deluxe,
Model 722A Standard Grade Sporter,
Model 722 ADL Deluxe Grade,
Model 722 BDL Deluxe Special,
Model 725 ADL Repeating Rifle,
Model 725 Kodiak Magnum Rifle,
Model 788 Centerfire,
Nylon 11 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Nylon 12 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Slide- and Lever-Action Rifles:
Model Six (6) series,
Model 12A, 12B, 12C, 12CS,
Model 14A High Power,
Model 14R Carbine,
Model 14 1/2 series, –
Model 25A,
Model 25R Carbine,
Model 121A Fieldmaster,
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Model 121S,
Model 121SB,
Model 141A Gamemaster,
Model 572A Fieldmaster,
Model 572BDL Deluxe,
Model 572SB Smooth Bore,
Model 760 series and commemoratives,
Model 760ADL Deluxe Grade,
Model 760BDL Custom Deluxe,
Model 760D Peerless Grade,
Model 760F Premier Grade,
Model 7600 Slide-Action series
Nylon 76,
Sportsman 76,
Semiautomatic Rifles:
Model Four (4) series and commemoratives,
Model 8A,
Model 16,
Model 24A,
Model 81A Woodsmaster,
Model 141A Speedmaster,
Model 550A,
Model 550P,
Model 550-2G,
Model 552A Speedmaster,
Model 552BDL Deluxe,
Model 552C Carbine,
Model 552GS Gallery Special,
Model 740A Woodsmaster,
Model 740ADL/BDL Deluxe,
Model 742 series and commemoratives,
Model 742BDL Custom Deluxe,
Model 742D Peerless Grade,
Model 742F Premier Grade,
Model 7400 series,
Model R-15,
Model R-25,
Nylon 66 series and commemoratives, –
Nylon 66MB Autoloading Rifle,
Nylon 77 Clip Repeater,
Sportsman 74 Autoloading Rifle,
SHOTGUNS
Model 10A Standard Grade Slide-Action Repeating Shotgun,
Model 11 Special, Tournament, Expert and Premier Grade,
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Model 11A Standard Grade Autoloader,
Model 11R Riot Gun,
Model 11-48A series,
Model 11-48SA .410 & 28 Ga. Skeet,
Model 11-87 series Autoloader, –
Model 11-96 EURO Lightweight,
Model 17A Standard Grade Slide-Action,
Model 29A Standard Grade Slide-Action,
Model 29T Target Grade,
Model 31 and 31L Skeet Grade,
Model 31A Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 31D Special, Tournament, Expert and Premier Grade,
Model 31S Trap Special/31TC Trap Grade,
Model 32 series,
Model 32A Standard Grade O/U,
Model 32TC Target (Trap) Grade,
Model 48 series,
Model 58 series, –
Model 89 (1989),
Model 90-T Single-Shot Trap,
Model 105 CTi,
Model 396 O/U,
Model 870 series and grades, –
Model 878A Automaster,
Model 887 Nitro Mag,
Model 1100 series and commemoratives, –
Model 1900 Hammerless Double,
Model 3200 series and commemoratives, –
Peerless Over/Under,
Rider No. 9 Single-Shot Shotgun,
SP-10 series,
Sportsman A Standard Grade,
Sportsman Skeet Gun,
Sportsman-58 series,
Versa Max series,
REVELATION SHOTGUNS—See Western Auto listings
RG
HANDGUNS
Model 23,
Model 38S,
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RICHLAND ARMS COMPANY
SHOTGUNS
Model 200 Field Grade Double,
Model 202 All-Purpose Field Gun,
Model 707 Deluxe Field Gun,
Model 711 Long-Range Waterfowl Magnum,
Model 808 O/U Gun,
RIGBY, JOHN & COMPANY
RIFLES
Model 278 Lightweight Magazine Rifle,
Model 278 Magazine Sporting Rifle,
Model 350 Magnum Magazine Sporting,
Model 416 Big Game Magazine Sporting,
Best Quality Hammerless Ejector,
Second Quality Hammerless Ejector,
Third Quality Hammerless Ejector,
SHOTGUNS
Hammerless Box Lock Double-Barrel,
Hammerless Side Lock Double-Barrel,
RIZZINI, BATTISTA
SHOTGUNS
Aurum O/U,
Aurum Light,
Artemis,
Artemis Deluxe,
Artemis EL,
Model 780 series,
Model 782 EM Field,
Model 790 series,
Model 792 series,
Model S780 EMEL,
Model S782 EMEL series,
Model S790 EMEL Deluxe,
Model S792 EMEL,
Model 2000-SP,
Model 2000 Trap series,
Premier Sporting,
Sporting EL,
Upland EL,
ROHRBAUGH FIREARMS
HANDGUNS
Model R9,
ROSS RIFLE CO
RIFLES
Model 1910 Bolt-Action Sporting Rifle,
ROSSI, Amadeo, S.A.
REVOLVERS
Model 31 DA,
Model 51 DA,
Model 68,
Model 84 DA,
Model 85 DA,
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Model 88 DA,
Model 88/2 DA,
Model 89 DA,
Model 94 DA,
Model 95 (951),
Models 351/352 Revolvers,
Models 461/462 Revolvers,
Model 511 DA,
Model 515 DA,
Model 518 DA,
Model 677 DA,
Model 720 DA,
Model 841 DA,
Model 851 DA,
Model 877 DA,
Model 941 DA,
Model 951 DA,
Model 971 DA,
Model 971 VRC DA,
Model 972,
Cyclops DA,
DA Revolver,
Matched Pair,
Ranch Hand,
Sportsman's 22,
RIFLES
62 Gallery Model series,
Lever-Action 65/92 Carbine,
SHOTGUNS
Overlund Hammer Double,
Squire Hammerless Double-Barrel Shotgun,
ROTTWEIL SHOTGUNS
SHOTGUNS
American Skeet,
International Trap Shotgun,
Model 72 O/U Shotgun,
Model 650 Field O/U Shotgun,
RUBY
HANDGUNS
7.65mm Automatic Pistol,
RUGER
AUTOMATIC/SINGLE-SHOT PISTOLS
22 Charger Automatic,
American series,
Hawkeye Single-Shot Pistol,
Mark I Target Model series,
Mark II Automatic Pistol series, –
Mark II 22/45 Automatic Pistol series,
Mark III 22/45 Automatic Pistol series,
Mark III Automatic Pistol series,
Model LCP Automatic Pistol,
Model LC9 Pistol,
Model LC380 Pistol,
Model P-85 Automatic Pistol,
Model P-89 Automatic Pistol,
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Model P-89 DAC/DAO Auto Pistols,
Model P-90, KP90 DA,
Model P-91 DA Automatic Pistol,
Model P-93D Auto Pistol,
Model P-94 Automatic Pistol,
Model P-95PR Automatic Pistol,
Model P-97D Automatic Pistol,
Model P-345 Automatic Pistol,
Model P-944,
Model SR9 series,
Model SR22,
Model SR40 series,
Model SR45,
Model SR1911,
Standard Model Automatic Pistol,
REVOLVERS
Bearcat SA (Old Model),
Bisley SA Revolver, Large Frame,
Bisley Single-Six Revolver, Small Frame,
Blackhawk SA Convertible,
Blackhawk SA Flat-Top (Old Model),
Blackhawk SA Revolver,
GP-100 DA series,
LCR DAO Revolver,
New Model Bearcat,
New Model Blackhawk Convertible,
New Model Blackhawk SA,
New Model Blackhawk Bisley,
New Model Super Blackhawk Bisley,
New Model Super Blackhawk SA,
New Model Super Single-Six Convertible,
New Model Super Single-Six SSM,
New Model Vaquero,
New Model Vaquero Bisley,
Police Service-Six,
Redhawk DA Revolver,
Security-Six DA Revolver,
Single-Six Lightweight,
Single-Six Revolver (Old Model),
Single-Nine,
Single-Ten,
SP101 DA,
Speed-Six DA,
Super Blackhawk (Old Model),
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Super Redhawk DA,
Vaquero SA,
Vaquero Bisley,
RIFLES
American Rifle,
American Rifle Rimfire,
Guide Gun,
Mini-14 series,
Mini-Thirty (30) Autoloader,
Model 10/22 Autoloading Carbine,
Model 44 Autoloading Carbine,
Model 77 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 77 Mark II All-Weather Rifle,
Model 77 Mark II Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 77 Gunsite Scout,
Model 77/22 Hornet Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 77/22 Rimfire Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 77/44 Bolt-Action,
Model 96,
Model 99/44 Deerfield,
Model HM77 Hawkeye,
No. 1 series, –
No. 3 Single-Shot Carbine,
PC Series Semiautomatic Carbines,
SR-556/SR-556 Carbine,
SR-762 Carbine,
SHOTGUNS
Gold Label Side-by-side,
Red Label O/U series,
Red Label Woodside,
RUSSIAN
SERVICE PISTOLS
Model PM Makarov,
Model TT30 Tokarev Service,
MILITARY RIFLES
Model 1891 Mosin-Nagant Bolt-action, c
Tokarev Model 40 Semiautomatic,
SAIGA
SHOTGUNS
Saiga-12,
SAKO
HANDGUNS
22-32 Olympic Pistol,
RIFLES
Deluxe Grade Al,
Deluxe Grade All,
Deluxe Grade Alll,
Deluxe Lightweight Bolt-Action Rifle,
Fiberclass Bolt-Action Rifle,
Finnbear series,
Finnfire Bolt-Action Rifle,
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Finnwolf Lever-Action Rifle,
Finnsport 2707,
Forester series,
Golden Anniversary Model,
High-Power Mauser Sporting Rifle,
Hunter Lightweight Bolt-Action Rifle,
Laminated Stock Bolt-Action Rifles,
Magnum Mauser,
Mannlicher-Style Carbine,
Model 72,
Model 73 Lever-Action Rifle,
Model 74 series, –
Model 75 series,
Model 78 Super series,
Model 85 Classic BA,
Safari Grade,
Sporter Deluxe,
Standard Grade Al,
Standard Grade All,
Standard Grade Alll,
Super Deluxe Rifle,
TRG Bolt-Action Target Rifle,
TRG-S Bolt-Action Rifle,
Vixen series,
SARASQUETA, VICTOR
Hammerless Sidelock Doubles,
Model 3 Hammerless Boxlock Double,
SAUER—See also listings under Hawes and Sig Sauer
HANDGUNS
Model 1913 Pocket,
Model 1930 Pocket,
Model 38H DA,
Pocket .25,
SAUER, J.P., & SOHN
RIFLES
Mauser Bolt-Action Sporting Rifle,
Model S-90 Bolt-Action Rifles,
Model 200 Bolt-Action Rifles,
Model 202 Bolt-Action Rifles,
SHOTGUNS
Artemis Double-Barrel Shotgun,
BBF 54 O/U Combination Rifle/Shotgun,
Model 66 O/U series,
Model 3000E Drilling,
Royal Double-Barrel Shotguns,
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SAVAGE ARMS
HANDGUNS
Model 101 SA,
Model 501/502 "Striker" Series Pistols,
Model 510/516 "Striker" Series Pistols,
Model 1907,
Model 1915,
Model 1917,
U.S. Army Test Model 1910,
RIFLES
Model 3 Bolt-Action Single-Shot Rifle,
Model 3S,
Model 3ST,
Model 4 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 4M,
Model 4S,
Model 5 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 5S,
Model 6 Autoloading Rifle,
Model 6S,
Model 7 Autoloading Rifle,
Model 7S,
Model 10 series, –
Model 10/110 series, , ,
Model 11/111 series, –
Model 12 series, ,
Model 14/114 series,
Model 16/116 series, ,
Model 19 Bolt-Action Target Rifle series, –
Model 20-1926 Hi-Power,
Model 23A Bolt-Action Sporting Rifle,
Model 23AA,
Model 23B,
Model 23C,
Model 23D,
Model 25 series, –,
Model 29 Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 34 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 34M,
Model 35, ,
Model 35M,
Model 36,
Model 40 Bolt-Action Sporting Rifle,
Model 45 Super Sporter,
Model 46, ,
Model 54 Custom Sporter,
Model 54M,
Model 60 Autoloading,
Model 63K Key Lock Bolt-Action Single-Shot Rifle,
Model 63KM,
Model 64 Bolt-Action Target Rifle,
Model 64F Autoloading Rifle,
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Model 64G Autoloading Rifle,
Model 65 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 65M,
Model 71 "Stevens Favorite" Single-Shot,
Model 72 Crackshot Single-Shot,
Model 73 Bolt-Action Single-Shot,
Model 73Y Youth Model,
Model 74 Little Favorite,
Model 80 Autoloading Rifle,
Model 88 Autoloading Rifle,
Model 89 Single-Shot Carbine,
Model 90 Autoloading Carbine,
Model 93 BRJ series,
Model 93F,
Model 93G Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 93R17 series,
Model 99A (I),
Model 99A (Il),
Model 99B,
Model 99C,
Model 99CD,
Model 99DE Citation Grade,
Model 99DL Deluxe,
Model 99E Carbine (I),
Model 99E Carbine (II),
Model 99EG (I),
Model 99EG (II),
Model 99F Featherweight (I),
Model 99F Featherweight (ll),
Model 99G,
Model 99H Carbine,
Model 99K,
Model 99PE Presentation Grade,
Model 99R (I),
Model 99R (II),
Model 99RS (I),
Model 99RS (II),
Model 99T,
Model 99-358,
Model 110 series, –
Model 111 Chieftain Bolt-Action Rifle,
Models 111F, 111FC, 111FNS,
Models 111G, 111GC, 111GNS,
Model 112BV, 112BVSS Heavy Varmint,
Model 112FV, 112FVS, 112 FVSS Varmint,
Model 112V Varmint Rifle,
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Model 114C, 114CE, 114CU Rifles,
Model 116 Alaska Bruch Hunter,
Model 116FSK Kodiak Rifle,
Model 116SE, 116US Rifles,
Model 116FSAK, 16/116FCSAK,
Model 153 Bolt-Action Sporter,
Model 153S,
Model 164 Custom Sporter,
Model 164M,
Model 170 Pump-Action Centerfire Rifle,
Model 170C Carbine,
Model 184 Sporter,
Model 219 Single-Shot Rifle,
Model 221-229 Utility Guns,
Model 340 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 340S Deluxe,
Model 342,
Model 342S Deluxe,
Model 987-T Autoloading Rifle,
Model Anniversary 1895 Lever Action,
Model 1903 Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 1904 Bolt-Action Single-Shot Rifle,
Model 1905 Bolt-Action Single-Shot Rifle,
Model 1909 Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 1912 Autoloading Rifle,
Model 1914 Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 1920 Hi-Power Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model A17,
Model Axis,
Model Axis II XP,
Model B.MAG,
Model Cub,
Model Edge,
Model Mark I G,
Model Mark II BRJ,
Model Mark II F,
Model Mark II G,
Model Mark II TR,
Model Rascal,
Model Mark 10 BA Target,
Model Mark 10D,
"Stevens Favorite",
SHOTGUNS
Model 24 .22-.410 O/U Combination,
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Model 24C Camper's Companion,
Model 24-CS Camper's Companion Centerfire,
Model 24DL,
Model 24F-12T Turkey Gun,
Model 24 Field,
Model 24FG Field Grade,
Model 24MDL,
Model 24MS,
Model 24S O/U Combination,
Model 24V,
Model 28A Standard Grade Slide-Action,
Model 28B,
Model 28D Trap Grade,
Model 30 Solid Frame Hammerless Slide-Action,
Model 30 Takedown Slug Gun,
Model 30AC Solid Frame,
Model 30AC Takedown,
Model 30D Takedown,
Model 30FG Takedown Hammerless,
Model 30L Solid Frame,
Model 30T Solid Frame Trap and Duck,
Model 30T Takedown Trap Gun,
Model 69-RXL Slide-Action Shotgun,
Model 210F Bolt Action Slug Gun,
Model 210FT Bolt Action Shotgun,
Model 220 Single-Barrel Shotgun,
Model 220AC,
Model 220L,
Model 220P,
Model 242 O/U Shotgun,
Model 312 O/U series,
Model 330 O/U Shotgun,
Model 333 O/U Shotgun,
Model 333T Trap Gun,
Model 420 O/U Shotgun,
Model 430, v
Model 440 O/U Shotgun,
Model 440T Trap Gun,
Model 444 Deluxe O/U Shotgun,
Model 550 Hammerless Double,
Model 720 Standard Grade,
Model 726 Upland Sporter Grade,
Model 740C Skeet Gun,
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Model 745 Lightweight Autoloader,
Model 750 Automatic Shotgun,
Model 750-AC,
Model 750-SC,
Model 755 series Autoloader,
Model 755-SC,
Model 775 Lightweight,
Model 775-SC,
Model 2400 O/U Combination,
SCHILLING
RIFLES
'88 Mauser Sporter,
Mauser-Mannlicher Bolt Action Sporting,
SCHULTZ & LARSEN GEVAERFABRIK
RIFLES
Free Rifle Model 54,
Match Rifle No. 47,
Model 54J Sporting Rifle,
SCCY INDUSTRIES
HANDGUNS
CPX-1,
CPX-2,
SEARS, ROEBUCK & COMPANY
HANDGUNS
J.C. Higgins Model 80,
J.C. Higgins Model 88 DA Revolver,
J.C. Higgins Ranger DA Revolver,
RIFLES
Model 2C Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 42 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 42DL Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 44DL Lever-Action Rifle,
Model 53 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 54 Lever-Action Rifle,
Model 103 Series Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 103.2 Bolt-Action Repeater,
SHOTGUNS
Model 18 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 20 Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 21 Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 30 Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 97 Single-Shot Shotgun,
Model 97-AC Single-Shot Shotgun,
Model 101.7 Double-Barrel,
Model 101.7C Double-Barrel,
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Model 101.25 Bolt-Action Shotgun,
Model 101.40 Single-Shot Shotgun,
Model 101.1120 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 101.1380 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 101.1610 Double-Barrel,
Model 101.1701 Double-Barrel,
Model 101.5350-D Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 101.5410 Bolt-Action Repeater,
SKB ARMS COMPANY
SHOTGUNS
Models 300 and 400 S/S Doubles,
Model 385 S/S,
Model 400 Skeet,
Model 480 English,
Model 500 Series O/U, –
Model 505 O/U Shotgun,
Model 585 Deluxe O/U Shotgun,
Model 600 O/U Series,
Model 605 O/U Series,
Model 680 English O/U,
Model 685 Deluxe O/U,
Model 800 Skeet/Trap O/U,
Model 880 Skeet/Trap,
Model 885 Deluxe O/U,
Century Single-Barrel Trap Gun,
Gas-operated Automatic Shotguns:
Model XL300 series,
Model XL900 series,
Model 1300 Upland, Slug,
Model 1900 Field, Trap, Slug,
SKB Over/Under Shotguns:
Model 500 series,
Model 600 series,
Model 700 series,
SKB Recoil-Operated Automatic Shotguns:
Model 300 series,
Model 900 series,
SKB Side-by-Side Double-Barrel Shotguns:
Model 100 series,
Model 150 series,
Model 200E series
Model 280 English,
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SECURITY IND. OF AMERICA
HANDGUNS
Model PM357 DA Revolver,
Model PPM357 DA Revolver,
Model PSS38 DA Revolver,
SEDGLEY, R. F.
HANDGUNS
Baby Hammerless Ejector Revolver,
RIFLES
Springfield Left-Hand Sporter,
Springfield Mannlicher-Type,
Springfield Sporter,
SEECAMP
HANDGUNS
Model LWS .25 DAO Pistol,
Model LWS .32 DAO Pistol,
Model LWS-380 DAO Pistol,
SHERIDAN PRODUCTS
HANDGUNS
Knockabout Single-Shot Pistol,
SHILEN RIFLES
RIFLES
DGA series rifles,
SHILOH RIFLE MFG
RIFLES
Sharps Model 1874 series rifles,
SHOTGUNS OF ULM—See listings under Krieghoff
SIG
HANDGUNS
P210-1 Pistol series
P210-2,
P210-5 Target Pistol,
P210-6 Target Pistol,
P210 .22 Conversion Unit,
SIG SAUER
HANDGUNS
Model M11-A1,
Model Mosquito,
Model P220 series,
Model P224 series,
Model P225 DA Automatic,
Model P225-A1,
Model P226 DA/DAO Automatic,
Model P226 X Series,
Model P226 X-Five Series,
Model P227,
Model P228 DA Automatic,
Model P229 series DA/DAO Automatic,
Model P230 DA,
Model P232 DA/DAO Automatic,
Model P238 series,
Model P239 DA/DAO Automatic,
Model P245,
Model P250 series,
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Model P290RS,
Model P320 series,
Model P400,
Model P516,
Model P522,
Model P556xi,
Model P716,
Model P938 series,
Model 1911 GSR Series, –
Model 1911 Match Elite,
Model 1911 Traditional Series,
Model 1911-22,
Model SP2022 series,
RIFLES
SIG50,
SIG551-A1,
SIG556 Classic,
SIG556R,
SIG M400,
SSG 3000,
Tactical 2,
SHOTGUNS
Model SA3 O/U Shotgun,
Model SA5 O/U Shotgun,
SIG SWISS AMT
RIFLES
AMT Semiautomatic Rifle,
AMT Sporting Rifle,
PE57 Semiautomatic Rifle, v
SILE SHOTGUNS
SHOTGUNS
Field Master II O/U Shotgun,
SMITH, L.C.
SHOTGUNS
Double-Barrel Shotguns:
Crown Grade,
Deluxe Grade,
Eagle Grade,
Field Grade, –
Ideal Grade,
Monogram Grade,
Olympic Grade,
Premier Grade,
Skeet Special,
Specialty Grade,
Trap Grade,
Hammerless Double-Barrel Shotguns:
0 Grade,
00 Grade,
1 Grade,
2 Grade,
3 Grade,
4 Grade,
5 Grade,
A1,
A2,
A3,
Monogram,
Pigeon,
Hammerless Model 1968 Deluxe,
Hammerless Model 1968 Field Grade,
Single-Shot Trap Guns,
Marlin Import:
Model LC12 O/U,
Model LC12 DB S/S,
SMITH & WESSON
AUTOMATIC/SINGLE-SHOT PISTOLS
Model 22A Series,
Model 32 Automatic Pistol,
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Model 35 (1913) Automatic Pistol,
Model 39 9mm DA Auto Pistol,
Model 41 .22 Automatic Pistol,
Model 46 .22 Auto Pistol,
Model 52 .38 Master Auto,
Model 59 9mm DA Auto,
Model 61 Escort Pocket,
Model 410 Auto Pistol,
Model 411 Auto Pistol,
Model 422 SA Auto Pistol,
Model 439 9mm Automatic,
Model 457 Compact Auto Pistol,
Model 459 DA Automatic,
Model 469 9mm Automatic,
Model 539 DA Automatic,
Model 559 DA Automatic,
Model 622 SA Auto Pistol,
Model 639 Automatic,
Model 645 DA Automatic,
Model 659 9mm Automatic,
Model 669 Automatic,
Model 745 Automatic Pistol,
Model 908/909/910 Auto Pistols,
Model 915 Auto Pistol,
Model 1000 Series DA Auto,
Model 2206 SA Automatic Pistol,
Model 2213 Sportsman Auto,
Model 2214 Sportsman Auto,
Model 3904/3906 DA Auto Pistol,
Model 3913/3914 DA Automatic,
Model 3953/3954 DA Auto Pistol,
Model 4000 Series DA Auto,
Model 4013/4014 DA Automatic,
Model 4053/4054 DA Auto Pistol,
Model 4500 Series DA Automatic,
Model 5900 Series DA Automatic,
Model 6900 Compact Series,
M&P9 Automatic Pistol series
M&P40 Automatic Pistol,
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M&P40 Pro Series Automatic Pistol,
M&P45 Automatic Pistol series,
M&P357 Automatic Pistol,
M&P Bodyguard,
M&P Shield Automatic Pistol,
Model 1891 Target Pistol, series and models,
Perfected Single-Shot Target Pistol,
Sigma SW380 Automatic Pistol,
Sigma SW9 Series Automatic Pistol,
Straight Line Single-Shot Target Pistol,
SW22 Victory series,
SW40 Series Automatic Pistol,
REVOLVERS
K-22 Masterpiece DA,
K-22 Outdoorsman DA,
K-32 and K-38 Heavy Masterpieces,
K-32 Target DA,
Lady Smith (Model M Hand Ejector),
Model 1 Hand Ejector,
Model 10 38 Military & Police DA series –
Model 10 Classics Series,
Model 12/13 (Air Force Model) DA,
Model 12 .38 M & P Airweight,
Model 13 .357 Military/Police,
Models 14 (K38) and 16 (K32) Masterpiece,
Model 14 Classics Series,
Models 15 (.38) & 18 (.22) Combat Masterpiece DA,
Model 15 Classics Series,
Model 17 K-22 Masterpiece DA,
Model 17 Classics Series,
Model 18,
Model 18 Classics Series,
Model 19 .357 Combat Magnum DA,
Model 20 .38-44 Heavy Duty DA,
Model 21 44 Military DA,
Model 22 1950 Army DA,
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Model 22 Classics Series,
Model 22 Classics Series Model of 1917,
Model .22/.32 Kit Gun,
Model .22/.32 Target DA,
Model 23 .38-44 Outdoorsman DA,
Model 24 1950 44 Target DA,
Model 24-6 Classics Series,
Model 25 1955 45 Target DA,
Model 25 Classics Series,
Model 26 1950 45 Light Target DA,
Model 27 357 Magnum DA,
Model 27 Classics Series,
Model 28 Highway Patrolman,
Model 29 .44 Magnum DA,
Model 29 Classics Series,
Model 30 .32 Hand Ejector DA,
Models 31 & 33 Regulation Police DA,
Model 32 Double-Action,
Model 32 Terrier DA,
Model 33 .32-20 Military & Police DA,
Model 34 DA Revolver,
Model 35 1953 .22/.32 Target,
Model 36 Chief's Special DA,
Model 37 Airweight Chief's Special,
Model 38 and 44 DA Revolvers,
Model 38 Bodyguard Airweight DA,
Model 38 DA Revolver,
Model 38 Hand Ejector DA,
Model 38 Military & Police Target DA,
Model 38 Perfected DA,
Model 40 Centennial DA Hammerless,
Model 42 Centennial Airweight,
Model 42 Classics Series,
Model 43 1955 .22/.32 Kit Gun Airweight,
Model 44 1926 Military DA,
Model 44 Hand Ejector DA series and models –
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Model 48 (K-22) Masterpiece M.R.F. DA,
Model 48 Classics Series,
Model 49 Bodyguard,
Model 51 1960 22/32 Kit Gun,
Model 53 22 Rem. Jet DA,
Model 57 41 Magnum DA,
Model 57 Classics Series,
Model 58 41 Military & Police DA,
Model 58 Classic Series,
Model 60 Stainless DA,
Model 63 (1977) Kit Gun DA,
Model 64 38 M&P Stainless,
Model 65 357 Military/Police Stainless,
Model 66 357 Combat Magnum Stainless,
Model 67 38 Combat Masterpiece,
Model 68 38 Combat Masterpiece,
Model 125th Anniversary Commem.,
Model 242 Airlite TI Centennial,
Model 296 Airlite TI Centennial,
Model 310 Nightguard,
Model 315 Nightguard,
Model 317 Airlite DA,
Model 325 Nightguard,
Model 325 PD-Airlite SC,
Model 327 Nightguard,
Model 327 PD-Airlite SC,
Model 329 Nightguard,
Model 329 PD-Airlite SC,
Model 331 Airlite TI Chiefs Special,
Model 332 Airlite TI Centennial,
Model 337 Airlite TI Chiefs Special,
Model 337 Airlite TI Kit Gun,
Model 337 PD Airlight TI,
Model 340 Airlite SC Centennial,
Model 340 PD Airlite SC Centennial,
Model 340 M&P Centennial,
Model 342 Airlite TI Centennial,
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Model 342 PD Airlite TI Centennial,
Model 351 PD Airlite SC Chiefs Special,
Model 351 PD Airlite Centennial,
Model 357 PD,
Model 357 Nightguard,
Model 360 Airlite SC Chiefs Special,
Model 360 PD Airlite SC Chiefs Special,
Model 360 M&P Chiefs Special,
Model 386 Airlite SC Mountain Lite,
Model 386 PD Airlite SC,
Model 386 SC/S,
Model 386 Nightguard,
Model 386 XL Hunter Airlite SC,
Model 396 Airlite TI Mountain Life,
Model 396 Nightguard,
Model 431 Airweight,
Model 431 Centennial Airweight,
Model 438 Airweight,
Model 442 Airweight Centennial,
Model 469 V/XVR,
Model 500,
Model 520,
Model 547,
Model 581 Dist. Service Magnum,
Model 586 Dist. Combat Magnum,
Model 610 Classic DA,
Model 610 DA,
Model 617K-22 Masterpiece DA,
Model 619,
Model 620,
Model 624,
Model 625 DA,
Model 625 JM,
Model 627,
Model 627 DA,
Model 629 DA,
Model 631 DA,
Model 632 Centennial DA,
Model 637 Chiefs Special Airweight DA,
Model 638 Bodyguard Airweight DA,
Model 640 Centennial DA,
Model 642 Centennial Airweight DA,
Model 648 DA,
Model 649 Bodyguard DA,
Model 650 Revolver,
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Model 651 Stainless DA,
Model 657 Revolver,
Model 681,
Model 686,
Model 686 Plus,
Model 696,
Model 940 Centennial DA,
Model 1891 SA,
Model 1917 Army DA Revolver,
No. 3 SA (New Model),
No. 3 SA Frontier,
No. 3 SA Target,
Regulation Police DA (I Frame),
Regulation Police Target DA,
Safety Hammerless Revolver,
Texas Ranger Commemorative,
RIFLES
Model 1500,
Model 1500DL Deluxe,
Model 1707 LS "Classic Hunter",
Model A Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model B,
Model C,
Model D,
Model E,
M&P10 Series,
M&P15 Series,
M&P15-22 series,
SHOTGUNS
Model 916 Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 916T,
Model 1000 Autoloader series,
Model 3000 Slide Action,
SPHINX ENGINEERING
HANDGUNS
Model AT-380 DA Pistol,
Model AT2000S DA Automatic Pistol,
Model AT2000C/2000CS Competitor,
Model AT2000GM/GMS Grand Master,
SPD Standard series,
SPRINGFIELD ARMORY
HANDGUNS
Firecat Automatic Pistol,
Model M1911 Series Auto Pistol,
Model 1911-A1 Government,
Model 1911-A1 (Pre '90 Series),
Model 1911-A1 (Custom Load Series),
Model 1911-A1 PDP Series,
Model M1911-A1 Champion,
Model M1911-A1 Compact,
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Model M1911-A1 Ultra Compact,
Model 1911-A1 TRP Operator,
Model 1911-A1 Long Slide Custom Loaded,
Model EMP,
P9 DA Series,
Panther Automatic Pistol,
Model Range Officer series,
XD Series,
XD Mod.2,
XD(M) Series,
XD-S Series,
RIFLES
BM-59 Semiautomatic Rifle,
M-1 Garand Semiautomatic Rifle,
M1A Loaded,
M1A Scout Squad,
M1A SOCOM 16,
Match M1A,
M-6 Scout Rifle/Shotgun Combo,
SAR-8 Sporter Rifle,
SAR-48, SAR-4800,
Standard M1A Semiautomatic,
SPRINGFIELD ARMS
SHOTGUNS
Double-Barrel Hammer Shotgun,
SPRINGFIELD RIFLES—See Stevens-Springfield Rifles and U.S. Military Rifles
S.P.S.
HANDGUNS
SPS Pantera Series,
SPS Vista Long,
SQUIRES BINGHAM
RIFLES
Model 14D Deluxe Bolt-Action Repeating,
Model 15,
Model M16 Semiautomatic Rifle,
Model M20D Deluxe,
SHOTGUNS
Model 30 Pump Shotgun,
STALLARD ARMS—See listings under Hi-Point
STAG ARMS
RIFLES
Model 1 series,
Model 2 series,
Model 3 series,
Model 4 series,
Model 5 series,
Model 6 series,
Model 7 series,
Model 8 series,
Model 9 series,
STANDARD ARMS COMPANY
RIFLES
Model G Automatic Rifle,
Model M Hand-Operated Rifle,
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STAR
HANDGUNS
Megastar Automatic Pistol,
Model 30M DA Auto Pistol,
Model 30PK DA Auto Pistol,
Model 31 PK DA Auto Pistol,
Model 31P DA Auto Pistol,
Model A Automatic Pistol,
Models AS, BS, PS,
Model B,
Model BKM,
Model BKS Starlight,
Model BM Automatic Pistol,
Model CO Pocket Automatic Pistol,
Model CU Starlet Pocket Pistol,
Model F Automatic Pistol,
Model F Olympic Rapid-Fire,
Model FM,
Model FR,
Model FR Sport,
Model FS,
Model H,
Model HK Lancer Automatic Pistol,
Model HN Automatic Pistol,
Model I Automatic Pistol,
Model IN,
Model M Military Automatic Pistol,
Models M40, M43, M4 Firestar,
Model P,
Model PD Automatic Pistol,
Model S,
Model SI Automatic Pistol,
Model Super A,
Model Super B,
Model Super M, Super P,
Model Super SI, Super S,
Model Super SM Automatic Pistol,
Starfire DK Automatic Pistol,
Super Target Model,
Ultrastar DA Automatic Pistol,
RIFLES
Rolling Block Carbine,
STENDA-WERKE
HANDGUNS
Pocket Automatic Pistol,
STERLING ARMS CORPORATION
HANDGUNS
Model 283 Target 300 Auto Pistol,
Model 284 Target 300L,
Model 285 Husky,
Model 286 Trapper,
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Model 287 PPL-380 Automatic Pistol,
Model 300 Automatic Pistol,
Model 300S,
Model 302,
Model 302S,
Model 400 DA Automatic Pistol,
Model 400S,
Model 450 DA Auto Pistol,
Model PPL-22 Automatic Pistol,
RIFLES
Mark 6 Semiautomatic Carbine,
STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO., J.
HANDGUNS
No. 10 Single-Shot Target Pistol,
No. 35 Offhand Model Single-Shot,
No. 35 Offhand SS Pistol/Shotgun,
No. 36 Single Shot,
No. 37 Single Shot,
No. 38 Single Shot,
No. 41 Tip-Up,
RIFLES
Buckhorn Model 053,
Buckhorn Model 53,
Buckhorn 055,
Buckhorn Model 056,
Buckhorn Model 56,
Buckhorn No. 057,
Buckhorn No. 57,
Buckhorn Model 066,
Buckhorn Model 66,
Buckhorn No. 076 Autoloading Rifle,
Buckhorn No. 76,
Crack Shot No. 26 Single-Shot Rifle,
Crack Shot No. 26.5,
Favorite No. 17 Single-Shot Rifle,
Favorite No. 18,
Favorite No. 19,
Favorite No. 20,
Favorite No. 27,
Favorite No. 28,
Favorite No. 29,
Model 15,
Model 15Y Youth's Rifle,
Model 66 Bolt-Action Repeating Rifle,
Model 87 Autoloading Rifle,
Model 200,
Model 300,
Model 305,
Model 322 Hi-Power Bolt-Action Carbine,
Model 322-S,
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Model 325 Hi-Power Bolt-Action Carbine,
Model 325-S,
Model 416 Bolt-Action Target Rifle,
No. 12 Marksman Single-Shot Rifle,
No. 14 Little Scout Single-Shot Rifle,
No. 14 1/2 Little Scout Single-Shot Rifle,
No. 44 Ideal Single-Shot Rifle,
No. 44 1/2 Ideal Single-Shot Rifle,
Nos. 45 to 54 Ideal Single-Shot Rifles,
No. 70 Visible Loading Slide-Action,
No. 414 Armory Model Single-Shot Rifle,
No. 419 Junior Target Model,
Walnut Hill No. 417-0 Single-Shot Target,
Walnut Hill No. 417-1,
Walnut Hill No. 417-2,
Walnut Hill No. 417-3,
Walnut Hill No. 417.5 Single-Shot Rifle,
Walnut Hill No. 418 Single-Shot Rifle,
Walnut Hill No. 418-5 Single-Shot Rifle,
SHOTGUNS
Model 51 Bolt-Action Shotgun,
Model 58 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 58-.410 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 59 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 67 Pump Shotgun,
Model 67 Waterfowl Shotgun,
Model 77 Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 77-AC,
Model 79-VR Super Value,
Model 94 Single-Shot Shotgun,
Model 94C,
Model 94Y Youth Gun,
Model 95 Single-Shot Shotgun,
Model 107 Single-Shot Hammer,
Model 124 Cross Bolt Repeater,
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Model 240 Over/Under Shotgun,
Model 258 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 311 R Hammerless Double,
Model 311 Springfield Hammerless,
Model 530 Hammerless Double,
Model 530M,
Model 530ST Double Gun,
Model 620 Hammerless Slide-Action,
Model 620-C,
Model 620-P,
Model 620-PV,
Model 621,
Model 820 Hammerless Slide-Action,
Model 820-SC,
Model 940 Single-Shot Shotgun,
Model 940Y Youth Gun,
Model 5151 Springfield,
Model 9478,
No. 20 "Favorite" Shotgun,
No. 22-.410 Over/Under Combination,
No. 39 New Model Pocket Shotgun,
STEVENS-SPRINGFIELD
RIFLES
Model 82 Bolt-Action Single-Shot Rifle,
Model 83 Bolt-Action Single-Shot Rifle,
Model 84,
Model 84-S (084),
Model 85,
Model 85-S (085),
Model 86 Bolt-Action,
Model 86-S (086),
Model 87-S (087),
STEYR
HANDGUNS
C-A1 Series,
GB Semiautomatic Pistol,
L-A1 Series,
M Series,
M-A1 Series,
M12 Automatic Pistol,
S-A1 Series,
Model SPP,
STEYR-DAIMLER-PUCH A.G.—See also listings under Mannlicher
RIFLES
AUG-SA Semiautomatic Rifle,
Small Bore Carbine,
STI INTERNATIONAL
HANDGUNS
1911 series, –
2011 series,
Model P210,
STOEGER—See IGA and TIKKA Shotguns
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HANDGUNS
American Eagle Luger,
Standard Luger,
Steel Frame Luger,
Target Luger,
RIFLES
Hornet Rifle,
SURVIVAL ARM
RIFLES
AR-7 Explorer,
SWISS SERVICE PISTOLS
HANDGUNS
Model P
TAR-HUNT SHOTGUNS
SHOTGUNS
Model RSG-12 Bolt Action series,
Model RSG-20 Mountaineer,
TARGA PISTOLS
HANDGUNS
Model GT26S Auto Pistol,
Model GT32 Auto Pistol,
Model GT380 Automatic Pistol,
Model GT380XE Automatic Pistol,
TAURUS S.A.
REVOLVERS
Model Gaucho,
Model 17C,
Model 17IB,
Model 17 Tracker,
Model 21T Tracker,
Model 22H Raging Hornet,
Model 30C Raging Thirty Hunter,
Model 44 DA Revolver,
Model 44C Tracker,
Model 45-410 "The Judge",
Model 45-410 Public Defender,
Model 65 DA Revolver,
Model 66 DA Revolver,
Model 73 DA Revolver,
Model 76 Target,
Model 80 DA Revolver,
Model 82 Heavy Barrel,
Model 83 Heavy Barrel Target Grade,
Model 84 Target Grade Revolver,
Model 85 DA Revolver,
Model 85PLYB2 "Protector Ply",
Model 85VTA "Model View",
Model 86 Custom Target Revolver,
Model 94 DA Revolver,
Model 96 Target Scout,
Model 380 IB,
Model 431 DA Revolver,
Model 441 DA Revolver,
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Model 445 DA Revolver,
Model 454 DA Raging Bull Revolver,
Model 605 Polymer Protector PLY,
Model 669/669VR DA Revolver,
Model 741/761 DA Revolver,
Model 941 Target Revolver,
PISTOLS
Curve,
Model 22 Ply,
Model 25 Ply,
Model PT-22 DA Automatic Pistol,
Model PT-24/7 series,
Model PT 25,
Model PT-58,
Model PT-92AF,
Model PT-92AFC Compact Pistol,
Model PT-99AF Semiautomatic Pistol,
Model PT-100 DA Automatic Pistol,
Model PT-101 DA Automatic Pistol,
Model PT-111 Millennium DAO Pistol,
Model PT-132,
Model PT-132 Millennium Pro,
Model PT-138,
Model PT-138 Millennium Pro,
Model PT-609,
Model PT-709 SLIM,
Model PT-732 TCP,
Model PT-740 SLIM,
Model PT-809 series,
Model PT-908 Semiautomatic Pistol,
Model PT-911 Compact,
Model PT-938 Compact,
Model PT-940 Compact,
Model PT-945 Compact,
Model PT-957,
Model PT-1911 series,
Model PT-2011 DT series,
Model PT-2045,
TECNI-MEC SHOTGUNS
SHOTGUNS
Model SPL 640 Folding Shotgun,
TEXAS ARMS
HANDGUNS
Defender Derringer,
TEXAS LONGHORN ARMS
HANDGUNS
SA Revolver Cased Set,
Sesquicentennial SA Revolver,
South Texas Army Limited Edition,
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Texas Border Special SA Revolver,
"The Jezebel" Pistol,
West Texas Flat Top Target SA Revolver,
THOMPSON
HANDGUNS
Model 27A-5 Semiautomatic Pistol,
THOMPSON/CENTER ARMS
HANDGUNS
Contender series, –
Encore Single-Shot Pistol,
G2 Contender Single-Shot Pistol,
Pro-Hunter Single-Shot Pistol,
RIFLES
Contender series,
Dimension,
Encore Rifle series,
Hotshot (Camo Stock),
Icon series,
Model R-55 Classic,
Pro Hunter Rifle,
Silver Lynx,
Stainless Contender Carbine,
TCR '83 Aristocrat Model,
TCR '87 Hunter Rifle,
Venture series,
SHOTGUNS
Contender .410 Carbine,
Encore 20 Ga.,
Hunter series,
TIKKA
RIFLES
Battue Model,
Continental Model,
LSA55 series Bolt-Action Repeater,
LSA65 series,
Model M55,
Model M65,
Model M65 Wildboar,
Model 412S Double Rifle,
Model 512S Double Rifle,
New Generation Rifles,
Premium Grade Rifle,
Sporter Model,
T3 series, –
Whitetail Bolt-Action Rifle Series,
Whitetail Hunter,
SHOTGUNS
M 07 Shotgun/Rifle Combination,
M 77 O/U Shotgun,
M 77K Shotgun/Rifle Combination,
Model 412S/512S O/U series,
TISAS
HANDGUNS
Tisas Zig series,
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Tisas Zigna series,
Tisas Fatih 13,
TRADITIONS PERFORMANCE ARMS
SHOTGUNS
AL 2100 series,
Classic Series, O/U,
Elite series,
Field series,
Mag 350 Series Turkey II O/U,
Mag Hunter II,
Sporting Clay series,
Upland II,
Upland III,
Waterfowl II Model,
TRISTAR SPORTING ARMS
SHOTGUNS
Brittany,
Cobra series,
Derby Classic,
Gentry,
Hunter Ex series,
Hunter series,
Model 1887 Lever-Action Repeater,
Model 300 O/U Shotgun,
Model 311 S/S,
Model 330 O/U Shotgun,
Model 333 O/U,
Model 411 S/S series,
Phantom series,
Phoenix,
Raptor series,
Setter,
Silver series,
Sporting series,
TEC 12,
TSA series,
TT-09 Trap,
UBERTI
HANDGUNS
1851 Navy Conversion,
1860 Army Conversion,
1871 Navy Open-Top,
1871 Rolling Block Target Pistol,
1872 Army Open-Top,
1873 Cattleman SA Revolver,
1873 Horseman,
1875 No. 3 Top Break,
1875 Remington Outlaw,
1890 Remington Police,
Bird's Head,
Bisley,
No. 3 Russian Top Break,
Remington 1858 New Army Conversion,
Stallion series,
RIFLES
Henry Rifle,
Model 1866 Sporting Rifle,
Model 1873 Sporting Rifle,
Model 1875 Army Target,
Rolling Block Baby Carbine,
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ULM SHOTGUNS—See listings under Kreghoff
ULTRA-HI PRODUCTS CO.
RIFLES
Model 2200 Single-Shot Bolt-Action Rifle,
ULTRA LIGHT ARMS
HANDGUNS
Model 20 Series Pistols,
RIFLES
Model 20 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 20S Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 24 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 28 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 40 Bolt-Action Rifle,
UNIQUE
HANDGUNS
Kriegsmodell L Automatic Pistol,
Model B/CF Automatic Pistol,
Model D2,
Model D6 Automatic Pistol,
Model DES/32U Rapid Fire Pistol,
Model DES/69-U Standard Match Pistol,
Model DES 823U Rapid Fire Match,
Model L Automatic Pistol,
Model Mikros Pocket,
Model RR Automatic Pistol,
Model 2000-U Match Pistol,
RIFLES
T66 Match Rifle,
UNITED STATES ARMS CORP.
HANDGUNS
Abilene SA Revolver,
UNITED STATES FIRE ARMS MFG CO.
HANDGUNS
1910 Commercial Model,
Single Action Army Revolver,
Model Zip,
UNIVERSAL FIREARMS
HANDGUNS
Enforcer (3000) Semi-automatic Pistol,
RIFLES
M-1 Carbine series,
U.S. MILITARY
RIFLES
Carbine, Caliber 30, M1,
M2 22 Springfield Target Rifle,
Model 1898 Krag-Jorgensen series, –
Model 1903 Springfield series and types, –
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Model 1903-A1 Springfield,
Model 1903-A3 Springfield,
Model 1903-A4 Springfield Sniper,
Model 1917 Enfield Military Rifle,
Model 1922-M1 22 Springfield Target,
Rifle, Caliber 30, M1 (Garand) Mil. Rifle series,
U.S. REPEATING ARMS CO.—See Winchester Rifle listings
UZI
HANDGUNS
"Eagle" Series Semiautomatic DA Pistol,
Semiautomatic Pistol,
RIFLES
Semiautomatic Model B Carbine,
Semiautomatic Mini Carbine,
VALMET
RIFLES
Hunter Semiautomatic Rifle,
M-62S Semiautomatic Rifle,
M-71S,
M-76 Semiautomatic Rifle,
M-78 Semiautomatic Rifle,
M-82 Semiautomatic Carbine,
Model 412 S Double Rifle,
SHOTGUNS—See also Savage
Lion O/U Shotgun,
Model 412 O/U series,
VICKERS LTD.
RIFLES
Empire Model,
Jubilee Model Single-Shot Target Rifle,
VOERE
RIFLES
VEC-91 Lightning Bolt-Action Rifle,
VOERE, VOELTER & COMPANY
RIFLES
Model 1007 Biathlon Repeater,
Model 1013 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 2107 Bolt-Action Repeater,
WALTHER
HANDGUNS
Commercial Model (Post-War),
Commercial Model (U.S. Production 1986-2001),
Commercial Model w/ Crown "N" Proof,
Commercial Model (Prewar),
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Hämmerli-Walther Olympia,
Mauser Contract Pistols (Late 1942-44),
Model 1 Automatic Pistol,
Model 2 Automatic Pistol,
Model 3 Automatic Pistol,
Model 4 Automatic Pistol,
Model 5 Automatic Pistol,
Model 6 Automatic Pistol,
Model 7 Automatic Pistol,
Model 8 Automatic Pistol,
Model 8 Lightweight,
Model 9 Vest Pocket,
Model CCP,
Model Free Pistol,
Model GSP Target Automatic Pistol,
Model HP Double-Action Automatic,
Model OSP Rapid Fire Target Pistol,
Model P1 DA Automatic,
Model P4 (P38-lV) DA Pistol,
Model P5 DA Pistol series,
Model P22 series,
Model P38 series (commercial),
Model P88 DA Automatic Pistol series,
Model P99 DA Automatic Pistol,
Model PK380,
Model PP series (commercial and military), –
Model PP Super DA Pistol,
Model PPK series (commercial and military), ,
Model PPK (current),
Model PPK/S series (commercial and military),
Model PPK/S (current,
Model PPQ series,
Model PPQ M2 series,
Model PPS Classic,
Model PPS M2,
Model PPX,
Model SP22-M1,
Model SP22-M2,
Model SP22-M3,
Model SP22-M4,
Model TPH DA Pocket Pistol,
Olympia series automatic,
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P38 Military DA Automatic,
Self-Loading Sport Pistol,
Spreewerke Contract Pistols (Late 1942-45),
Walther Contract Pistols (Late 1940-44),
Wartime Model with Eagle "N" Proof, ,
RIFLES
Model 1 Autoloading Rifle (Light),
Model 2 Autoloading Rifle,
Model V Bolt-Action Single-Shot Rifle,
Model V Meisterbüchse (Champion),
Olympic Bolt-Action Match Rifle,
Post WWII Models
Model GX-1 Free Rifle,
Model KKJ Sporter,
Model KKJ-HO,
Model KKJ-MA,
Model KKM International Match Rifle,
Model KKM-S,
Model SSV Varmint Rifle,
Moving Target Match Rifle,
Model U.l.T. Rifle series,
Prone 400 Target Rifle,
WARD, Montgomery
RIFLES
Model 14M-497B Western Field,
Model M771 Western Field Lever-Action,
Model M772 Western Field Lever-Action,
Model M775 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model M776 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model M778 Lever-Action,
Model M780 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model M782 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model M808,
Model M832 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model M836,
Model M865 Lever-Action Carbine,
Model M894 Autoloading Carbine,
Model M-SD57,
SHOTGUNS
Model 25 Slide-Action Repeater,
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Model 40 O/U Shotgun,
Model 40N Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 172 Bolt-Action Shotgun,
Model 550A Slide-Action Repeater,
Model SB300 Double-Barrel,
Model SB312 Double-Barrel,
Model SD52A Double-Barrel,
(Western Field) Model 50 Pumpgun,
(Western Field) Model 52 Double-Barrel Shotgun,
WARNER
HANDGUNS
Infallible Pocket Automatic Pistol,
WEATHERBY
RIFLES
Crown Custom Rifle,
Deluxe 378 Magnum Rifle,
Deluxe Magnum Rifle,
Deluxe Rifle,
Fiberguard Rifle,
Fibermark Rifle,
Mark V series Bolt Action Repeating, –
Mark XXII series rifles,
Vanguard (I) series Bolt-Action Sporting Rifle,
Vanguard series II Rifle,
Varmint Special,
Weathermark series rifles,
SHOTGUNS
Athena O/U Shotgun,
Centurion Automatic Shotgun,
Model 82 Autoloading Shotgun,
Model 92 Slide-Action Shotgun,
Olympian O/U Shotgun,
Orion O/U Shotgun,
Patrician Slide-Action Shotgun,
Regency O/U Shotgun series,
WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD.
HANDGUNS
Model 1907 Hammer Automatic,
Model 1909 9mm Military & Police,
Model 1912 Hammerless Auto,
Mark I 455,
Mark III 38 Military & Police Revolver,
Mark IV 22 Caliber Target Revolver,
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Mark IV 38 Military & Police Revolver,
Mark VI No. 1 British Service Revolver,
Mark VI 22 Target Revolver,
Metropolitan Police Automatic Pistol,
RIC Model DA Revolver,
"Semiautomatic" Single-Shot Pistol,
Single-Shot Target Pistol,
Webley-Fosbery Automatic Revolver,
WEIHRAUCH
RIFLES
Model HW 60 Target Rifle,
Model HW 66 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model HW 660 Match Bolt-Action Rifle,
WESSON FIREARMS—See current listings under Dan Wesson
HANDGUNS
Hunter Pacs,
Model 8 Service,
Model 8-2 Service,
Model 9 Target,
Model 9-2 Target,
Model 9-2H Heavy Barrel,
Model 9-2HV Vent Rib Heavy Barrel,
Model 9-2V Vent Rib,
Model 11 Service DA Revolver,
Model 12 Target,
Model 14 Service DA Revolver,
Model 14-2 Service DA Revolver,
Model 15 Target,
Model 15-2 Target,
Model 15-2H Heavy Barrel,
Model 15-2HV Vent Rib Heavy Barrel,
Model 15-2V Vent Rib,
WESTERN ARMS
SHOTGUN
Long Range Hammerless Double,
WESTERN AUTO
SHOTGUNS
Model 300H Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 310A Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 310B Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 310C Slide-Action Repeater,
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Model 310E Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 325BK Bolt-Action Repeater,
WESTERN FIELD RIFLES—See listings under Wards, Montgomery
WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO
RIFLES
Best Quality Double Rifle,
Best Quality Magazine Rifle,
SHOTGUNS
Best Quality Boxlock Hammerless Double-Barrel,
Best Quality Sidelock Hammerless Double-Barrel,
Deluxe Model Boxlock Hammerless Double-Barrel,
Deluxe Model Sidelock,
Model E Hammerless Double,
Ovundo (O/U),
WHITNEY FIREARMS COMPANY
HANDGUNS
Wolverine Automatic Pistol,
WICHITA ARMS
HANDGUNS
Classic Pistol,
Hunter Pistol,
International Pistol,
MK-40 Silhouette Pistol,
Silhouette Pistol (WSP),
RIFLES
Model WCR Classic Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model WMR Stainless Magnum Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model WSR Silhouette Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model WVR Varmint Rifle,
WICKLIFFE RIFLES
RIFLES
'76 series and commemorative rifles, –
Stinger Model,
Traditionalist Model,
WILKINSON ARMS
HANDGUNS
Diane Semi-automatic Pistol,
Linda Semi-automatic Pistol,
Sherry Semi-automatic Pistol,
RIFLES
Terry Carbine,
WILLIAMS TED RIFLES—See listings under Sears, Roebuck and Company
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WINCHESTER
RIFLES
Model 43 Bolt-Action Sporting Rifle,
Model 43 Special Grade,
Model 47 Bolt-Action Single-Shot Rifle,
Model 52 Bolt-Action Rifle series,
Model 52-B Bolt-Action Rifle series,
Model 52-B Bull Gun/Heavy Barrel,
Model 52-C Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 52-D Bolt-Action Target Rifle,
Model 53 Lever-Action Repeater,
Model 54 Bolt-action series,
Model 55 "Automatic" Single-Shot,
Model 55 Lever-Action Repeater,
Model 56 Bolt-Action Sporting Rifle,
Model 57 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 58 Bolt-Action Single-Shot,
Model 59 Bolt-Action Single-Shot,
Model 60, 60A Bolt-Action Single-Shot,
Model 60A Target Rifle,
Model 61 Hammerless Slide-Action,
Model 61 Magnum,
Model 62 Visible Hammer,
Model 63 Self-Loading Rifle,
Model 67 Bolt-Action Single-Shot Rifle,
Model 67 Boy's Rifle,
Model 68 Bolt-Action Single-Shot,
Model 69 Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 69A Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 70 series, –
Model 71 Lever-Action Repeater,
Model 72 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 73 Lever-Action Repeater,
Model 74 Self-Loading Rifle,
Model 75 Sporting Rifle,
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Model 75 Target Rifle,
Model 77 Semiautomatic Rifle, Clip Type,
Model 77 Tubular Magazine Type,
Model 86 Carbine and Rifle,
Model 88 series,
Model 94 Lever-action series and commemoratives, –
Model 100 Autoloading Rifle series,
Model 121 series,
Model 131 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 135,
Model 141 Bolt-Action Tubular Repeater,
Model 145,
Model 150 Lever-Action Carbine,
Model 190 Semi-automatic series,
Model 250 Lever-Action Rifle series,
Model 255 Rifle series,
Model 270 Slide-Action Rifle series,
Model 278 Rifle series,
Model 290 Semi-autmatic Rifle series,
Model 310 Bolt-Action Single Shot,
Model 320 Bolt-Action Repeater,
Model 490 Semi-automatic Rifle series,
Model 670 Bolt-Action Rifle series,
Model 770 Bolt-Action Rifle series,
Model 1873 Lever-Action series, –
Model 1873 Lever-action Rifle (Recent Mfg.),
Model 1885 Single-Shot Rifle series,
Model 1885 High-Wall SS (Recent Mfg.),
Model 1885 Low-Wall SS (Recent Mfg.),
Model 1885 Low-Wall series,
Model 1886 Lever-action series (Recent Mfg.),
Model 1886 Lever-Action series,
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Model 1890 Slide-Action Rifle,
Model 1892 Lever-action series, (Recent Mfg.),
Model 1892 Lever-Action series and grades, ,
Model 1894 Lever-Action series, –
Model 1895 Lever-action series, (Recent Mfg.),
Model 1895 Lever-Action series,
Model 1897 Lee Bolt-Action Rifle,
Model 1900 Bolt-Action Single-Shot Rifle,
Model 1902 Bolt-Action Single-Shot Rifle,
Model 1903 Self-Loading Rifle,
Model 1904 Bolt-Action Single-Shot Rifle,
Model 1904 99 Thumb-Trigger BA SS,
Model 1905 Self-Loading Rifle,
Model 1906 Slide-Action Repeater,
Model 1907 Self-Loading Rifle,
Model 1910 Self-Loading Rifle,
Model 9422 Lever-Action Rimfire Rifles,
Double Xpress Rifle,
Ranger Bolt-Action series,
Ranger Lever-Action series,
Super X (SXR),
Wildcat,
SHOTGUNS
Model 12 series and grades, –
Model 20 Single-Shot Hammer Gun,
Model 21 Double-Barrel Shotguns series and grades,
Model 21 Custom, Pigeon, Grand American,
Model 21 U.S.R.A.,
Model 23 Side-by-Side Shotgun,
Model 24 Hammerless Double,
Model 25 series,
Model 36 Single-Shot Bolt Action,
Model 37 Single-Shot Shotgun,
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Model 37A Single Shot Shotgun series,
Model 40 Standard Autoloader series,
Model 41 Single-Shot Bolt Action,
Model 42 series and grades, –
Model 50 series,
Model 59 Autoloading Shotgun,
Model 101 O/U series and grades,
Model 370 Single-Shot Shotgun series,
Model 1001 O/U Shotgun,
Model 1200 Slide-Action series, –
Model 1300 Slide-Action series, –
Model 1400 Automatic series, –
Model 1400 Mark ll series, –
Model 1500 XTR Semiautomatic,
Model 1885 Single-Shot Shotgun,
Model 1887 Lever-Action Shotgun series,
Model 1893,
Model 1897 series,
Model 1901 Lever-Action,
Model 1911 Autoloading,
Ranger Deer Combo,
Super-X Model I series,
Xpert Model 96 O/U series, –
WOODWARD & SONS
SHOTGUNS
Best Quality Hammerless Double,
Best Quality O/U Shotgun,
Best Quality Single-Shot Trap,
WINSLOW ARMS COMPANY
RIFLES
Bolt-Action Sporting Rifle,
ZASTAVA ARMS
HANDGUNS
CZ999,
M57,
M70A,
M88,
ZENITH FIREARMS
HANDGUNS
Model MKE Z-5RS,
ZEPHYR
RIFLES
Double Rifle,
SHOTGUNS
Crown Grade,
Field Model O/U Shotgun,
Honker Single-Shot Shotgun,
Model 1 O/U Shotgun,
Model 2 O/U Shotgun,
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Model 3 O/U Shotgun,
Model 400E Field Grade Double-Barrel,
Model 401E Skeet Grade Double-Barrel,
Model 402E Deluxe Double-Barrel,
Pinehurst Double-Barrel Shotgun,
Premier Grade Double-Barrel,
Royal Grade Double-Barrel,
Sterlingworth II Double-Barrel,
Thunderbird Double-Barrel,
Upland King Double-Barrel,
Uplander 4E Double-Barrel,
Woodlander II Double-Barrel,
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Get Smart About Marijuana - Hazelden Publishing
Introduction
History
Historical Medical Uses of Marijuana
Nonmedical Use and History in the United States
How Cannabis Acts in the Body
Use, Abuse, and Dependence
Use
Abuse
Dependence
Treatment
Twelve Step Programs
Maintenance Therapy
Adolescents in Treatment
Advice for Parents
Tips for Delaying First Use of Tobacco, Alcohol, or Other Drugs
Talking to Your Children about Your History with Marijuana
Notes
Introduction
After alcohol, marijuana is the most prevalent psychoactive drug used in the United States. It is an ancient crop with a rich and diverse history of uses in industry, agriculture, medicine, religion, and recreation.
In 2012, just over 36 percent of high school seniors (close to 3 out of 8) reported having tried marijuana or hash one or more times. About 40 to 42 percent (about 4 out of 10) of adults in the United States (that is, about 95 million people) reported having tried the drug at least once.
For comparison, half of all adults in the United States report that they are regular drinkers, and eight of ten adults have tried alcohol. About two-thirds of women and just over half of men have never tried tobacco.
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So, if you are reading this and have not tried marijuana, you are in the majority, but it is very likely that you know someone who has tried the drug. And if you are a parent of a teen, know that before graduation, most likely your child will have had some exposure to marijuana, even if he or she has not tried it. (About eight of ten seniors in high school reported that marijuana was "fairly or very easy to get.")
As a drug, marijuana goes by many names, including pot, grass, reefer, weed, herb, Mary Jane, and MJ. The drug is derived from the leaves, stems, seeds, and flowers of Cannabis sativa, also called the hemp plant. It has a fascinating history. In the United States, it has played more roles than the best character actor in Hollywood:
a mainstay of agricultural production (raised by colonial farmers, including George Washington) a treatment for opiate withdrawal, formally listed in the U.S. Pharmacopeia an ingredient in patent medicines a reviled cause of dangerous and violent behavior, featured in the film Reefer Madness a symbol of counterculture among jazz musicians, beat poets, and artists, and later among the hippies of the 1960s a cash crop for black-market farmers and organized crime a coming-of-age drug or a gateway to trouble, depending on whether you're a teen or a parent a symbol of laziness, apathy, and disaffection popularized in movies by the "stoner" stereotype a potentially valuable medical substance fraught with political peril and partisan passion
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History
Human use of the plant from which marijuana comes is ancient. Cannabis sativa is believed to have originated in central Asia, but today is found worldwide. It has been cultivated for its fiber (hemp) as well as medical and intoxication purposes for at least 5,000 years. There are a number of varieties of the plant. Some are better for fiber, and some are better for intoxication. Careful breeding of the plant has increased the level of the psychoactive chemical in the plant over the past four decades.
Hemp, marijuana, pugs, and wolfhounds
Both hemp and marijuana come from varieties of the Cannabis sativa plant. All cannabis plants contain a class of compounds known as cannabinoids. Two of these are THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol). THC produces the psychoactive effect sought after by recreational users. CBD is not psychoactive, and some believe it may actually block the effect of THC in the nervous system.
We humans are good at breeding a single species for different purposes. For example, dogs can be bred in varieties from a wee pug to a massive wolfhound. Or consider corn, which we cultivate as sweet and sumptuous varieties as well as bitter and teeth-splitting. Same species; very different genetic expressions.
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Cannabis grown for hemp purposes has a THC content of less than 1 percent and may have a ratio of CBD to THC greater than one; you can't get high from it. Hemp fiber, oil, and seeds may be refined for use in a number of products, including wax, resin, rope, cloth, pulp, food, animal bedding, mulch, paint, lotions, plastics, and fuel.
Psychoactive marijuana comes from the flowering tops and leaves of the cannabis plant, which contain more of the psychoactive ingredient, THC. Cannabis plants can be bred for high THC content, and those cultivated for psychoactive purposes have a THC content of anywhere from 3 percent to 22 percent.
Hemp was widely cultivated in the United States until the middle of the last century, the last legal crops being planted in Wisconsin in the 1950s. Famously, George Washington was a hemp grower. Because the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has classified all marijuana as a controlled substance, hemp is not legal to grow in the United States under federal law. However, in recent years, a number of states have passed laws enabling hemp licensure. Hemp is grown legally in many countries; China is the leading producer.
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The word marijuana is of uncertain origin. It may be a conflation of the Spanish proper name Maria Juana, or Mary Jane (one of the street names for marijuana). The history of the word is a study in its own right, variously traced to an indigenous Mexican word; a derivation of a Chinese word for hemp, ma ren hua, altered by Chinese immigrant workers in Mexico; a word of Arabic origin imported to Mexico from Moorish Spain; and even a derivation of the herb name marjoram.
Historical Medical Uses of Marijuana
Marijuana has been used for medical purposes since its first cultivation. Here's a brief overview, up to the early twentieth century.
The Chinese emperor Fu Hsi referenced it as a popular medicine in 2900 BC, and the herb was included in the Chinese pharmacopeia, the Rh-Ya, in 1500 BC. By AD 100, the Chinese had more than one hundred medical uses, including treating gout, malaria, and absentmindedness. In AD 200, surgeon Hua T'o performed a number of surgeries using an anesthetic made from cannabis resin and wine. The original Hebrew version of the book of Exodus refers to a "holy anointing oil" that combined olive oil, fragrant herbs, and kaneh bosm, which was cannabis. The ancient Egyptians prescribed cannabis for glaucoma, inflammation, "cooling the uterus," and administering enemas. Bhang, a drink that combined cannabis and milk, was used as an anesthetic and anti-phlegmatic in India around 1000 BC. By 600 BC, the Indians believed it could prolong life, improve thinking and judgment, reduce fevers, induce sleep, cure dysentery, and cure leprosy. The Persians of 700 BC listed cannabis as the most important of 10,000 medicinal plants. The Greeks of 200 BC used it for earaches, edema, and inflammation. In AD 70, a Roman army medical text declared kannabis useful for treating earache and suppressing sexual longing. Soon thereafter, Roman author Pliny the Elder noted that the roots of cannabis boiled in water eased cramped joints, gout, and violent pain. Across Arabia in AD 800–900, cannabis was used to treat a variety of ailments, including migraines and syphilis. In England in 1621, clergyman Robert Burton suggested using cannabis to treat depression in his book The Anatomy of Melancholy. Other British herbalists suggested cannabis for gout and joint pain. Later, in Victorian England, cannabis was used for muscle spasms, menstrual cramps, rheumatism, and convulsions; to promote uterine contractions in childbirth; and as a sleep aid. It was usually administered as a tincture (by mouth). In colonial America, hemp was raised as a fiber crop; however, George Washington made notes in his diary of 1765 about separating male and female hemp plants, and he was particularly interested in the medicinal uses of the plant. By 1840, marijuana had become part of mainstream Western medicine, and was added to the U.S. Pharmacopeia in 1850. It was also included in patent medicines. Newer uses included increasing appetites, treating opium withdrawal, and suppressing vomiting and nausea. In the United States from 1900 to the 1930s, cannabis was included in many medications. The American pharmaceutical companies Parke-Davis and Eli Lilly sold extracts of cannabis for use as an analgesic, antispasmodic, and sedative, while Grimault & Co. marketed marijuana cigarettes to treat asthma. Cannabis was prohibited in the United Kingdom under its "Dangerous Drugs Act" in 1928. In the United States, Harry Anslinger, commissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, led the charge in working to criminalize cannabis. By 1936, all states had enacted laws regulating marijuana. Its use in medicine was replaced by aspirin as well as by morphine and other opiates. By 1942, it was removed from its place in the U.S. Pharmacopeia and was considered to have no therapeutic legitimacy.
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Recent debates over medical uses of marijuana
In the United States, marijuana has been a controlled substance for the lifetime of most people living today. We know only it as a drug. But there has been a movement for several decades to bring back medical applications of the drug.
For example, former U.S. Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders noted that "the evidence is overwhelming that marijuana can relieve certain types of pain, nausea, vomiting, and other symptoms caused by such illnesses as multiple sclerosis, cancer, and AIDS—or by the harsh drugs sometimes used to treat them. And it can do so with remarkable safety. Indeed, marijuana is less toxic than many of the drugs that physicians prescribe every day."
Other doctors and researchers agree with Elders's opinion. But there is also a strong contrary position that though marijuana has been shown to have some medicinal uses, there are other substances that are safer to use.
Another view is that different people react differently to the same medication, and that different people face different risks when it comes to using a particular drug. Therefore it can be useful to have options. In this view, as a medicine, cannabis may be a good choice for some people and a bad choice for others.
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Some medical professionals have prescribed cannabis for cancer, anorexia, AIDS, glaucoma, chronic pain, arthritis, insomnia, migraines, anxiety, depression, headache, nausea, epilepsy, asthma, premenstrual tension, drug withdrawal, and other conditions. When we examine the historical statements about the drug, contemporary medical uses are very similar to ancient ones.
In the United States, a synthetic cannabinoid, dronabinol, was approved for use in 1986. It is marketed as Marinol capsules and is indicated for treatment of anorexia associated with weight loss in patients with AIDS, and for the nausea and vomiting associated with cancer chemotherapy for patients who have failed to respond adequately to conventional drugs aimed at suppressing those symptoms. Proponents of medical marijuana note that while there has never been a documented human fatality from overdosing on cannabis in its natural form, Marinol can lead to death. In addition, they argue that Marinol takes one hour to reach full systemic effect, while smoked cannabis acts within minutes.
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In Canada in 2005 and in the United Kingdom in 2010, a prescription medicine called Sativex was released. It is a mouth spray for treating spasticity in patients with multiple sclerosis. It contains dronabinol, the synthetic version of THC.
In 1999, the Institute of Medicine assessed the scientific base for medical uses of marijuana. Among its findings for and against medical marijuana are the following:
This booklet does not advocate any particular position on medical marijuana. It is important for readers to understand, however, that thoughtful arguments exist on both sides of the debate.
Nonmedical Use and History in the United States
Though we know that cannabis was used in China for its fiber and as a medicine as far back as 2900 BC, the first records of its use as an intoxicant are in India, about 1000 BC. In India, then and today, it is used in three forms: bhang, which is a beverage made from cannabis leaves and stems, spices, and milk; ganja, a more potent smokable preparation made from the tops of cultivated plants; and charas, analogous to hashish or hash, made from leaf resin.
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Use of cannabis as a psychoactive drug seems to have spread from India to other parts of Asia, then the Middle East, North Africa, and, by AD 500, Europe.
Cannabis arrived in North America with Spanish sailors in 1545. Recreational use of hash began in the 1880s, when oriental hashish parlors ran alongside opium dens. Marijuana cigarettes were smoked by Mexican soldiers at about the same time, but the phenomenon of smoking marijuana did not begin in the United States until the early 1900s, when Mexican farmworkers introduced marijuana cigarettes to African Americans in border towns. In 1916, Puerto Rican and American soldiers stationed in the Panama Canal Zone were reportedly using marijuana. The drug became more popular in the 1920s, perhaps due to the prohibition of alcohol during that same period. Marijuana was used by jazz musicians and people in show business and was served in marijuana clubs, called "tea pads." It was imported from Havana, Tampico, and Veracruz by sailors, and its use spread across the southern United States, largely among low-income people. By the 1930s, it was a common subject in popular music. For example, famed trumpeter Louis Armstrong had a well-known hit called "Muggles" (a slang term for marijuana), and Cab Calloway had a hit called "That Funny Reefer Man" ("reefer" being a slang term for a marijuana cigarette).
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Marijuana's growing popularity as a recreational substance drew attention, and, in 1915, California was the first state to label cannabis as a "poison"; possession of extracts, tinctures, or other preparations was made a misdemeanor in that state. In the 1930s, Harry Anslinger was appointed as the first commissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics. He began a propaganda war on hemp and cannabis. He made claims that the drug caused violence, aggression, insanity, and rape, and received support from tycoons such as Andrew Mellon, William Randolph Hearst, and the Du Pont family (families who allegedly had interests in quashing hemp growth in favor of other textiles). In 1936, the film Reefer Madness was released. Quite ridiculous by today's standards, the film showed high school students lured by pushers into using marijuana, involved in accidents, manslaughter, suicide, attempted rape, and a descent into madness. (Today the film is a cult hit and has even inspired a musical satire.)
In 1937, the Marihuana Tax Act, drafted by Anslinger, was enacted. It placed a tax on the sale of cannabis, not distinguishing between hemp and cannabis grown as a drug. Shortly after the act went into effect, police made arrests for possession. However, the act was ruled unconstitutional in 1969. Congress repealed it and passed the Controlled Substances Act in 1970, and marijuana became a Schedule I controlled substance.
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From 1937 on, punishment for cannabis possession became stiffer. By 1956, first-time possession carried a mandatory sentence of two to ten years and a fine of $20,000. This mandatory sentencing was overturned with the 1970 Controlled Substances Act. Penalties were reduced. In the 1980s, stricter penalties came in with the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986.
An ongoing push to legalize medical uses of cannabis and decriminalize marijuana use has ensued in recent years. California legalized medical cannabis in 1996. An Alaskan Supreme Court ruling held that a constitutional right to privacy protects some level (not specified in the ruling) of marijuana use and possession. Its possession has been decriminalized in some states, which have reduced penalties for possession to misdemeanors, for example. In 2012, Colorado and Washington legalized the sale and possession of cannabis for recreational use, regulating it in ways similar to alcohol use. These state laws are in conflict with federal law, and as of this writing the conflict has not been addressed.
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The perception of marijuana in U.S. popular culture has gone through at least as many changes as its legal status. From a respected and valuable industrial crop to a medicine, to an intoxicant, to a feared (and false) cause of violence and madness, to a symbol of youthful rejection, the substance has morphed dramatically. But it is important to note that as an intoxicant, the drug has been associated with some sort of counterculture for at least a century. Its use by jazz musicians, by beat poets, and by young people in the 1960s as a symbol of rejection of authority all share a common thread, connecting use to being part of something different and new.
The counterculture connection is important for parents of teens, because that connection to a new identity is part of the attraction of marijuana. In the United States, for much of the past century, marijuana use has been associated with defiance, freedom, nonconformity, and rejection of authority. This association continues to attract teens—even though about 40 percent of today's teens' parents, and even grandparents, may have used the drug at some point.
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How Cannabis Acts in the Body
Research into the way cannabis acts once it is ingested has shed light on how the brain and body work.
Nerves in the body communicate by releasing tiny packets of chemicals at one end of the nerve cell. These packets, called neurotransmitter chemicals, immediately attach to receptor sites on the adjacent nerve cell. The receptor sites are like tiny keyholes in the cell, shaped to receive the specific neurotransmitter. This action is rapidly repeated cell to cell, sending a chain-letter message down a long line of nerve cells. This happens very quickly, passing a message along the cells of the body and brain.
Different kinds of nerve cells release and absorb different kinds of neurotransmitter chemicals. For example, some only absorb dopamine, which plays a key role in the brain's reward center, and some absorb endorphins, which are a kind of opium-like drug the body produces in association with pleasure and pain relief. We know of more than forty kinds of these chemicals in the brain.
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Marijuana: Quick facts
Appearance. Marijuana comes from the Cannabis sativa plant, and consists of a green, brown, or gray mix of dried, shredded leaves, stems, seed, and flowers. It is most usually smoked in a cigarette, pipe, or water pipe. Prevalence. Marijuana is the most frequently used illegal drug in the United States. In a 2009 national survey, 104 million Americans over the age of 12 had tried marijuana once, and about 17 million had used the drug in the month before the survey. Chemistry. The psychoactive substance in marijuana is THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol). The human body produces its own milder substance, anandamide, which is similar to THC and helps regulate a variety of brain functions including pleasure, memory, thinking, concentration, movement, coordination, appetite, pain, sensory perception, and time perception. THC is more powerful and disrupts these functions. Effects. Typical short-term effects last up to three hours, and include euphoria, memory impairment, increased appetite, increased heart rate, bloodshot eyes, and (for some) anxiety or panic. High doses cause panic or psychosis (disturbed perceptions and paranoia) in some users. In 2009, marijuana was reported in over 375,000 emergency room visits. Addiction. You can become physically and psychologically dependent on marijuana. About one in eleven who start as adults, and one in six who start as teens, will become addicted. Of those who use daily, 25 to 50 percent are addicted. Withdrawal symptoms, which include irritability, sleep disturbance, anxiety, and craving, are not life-threatening. Impacts. Marijuana is unsafe if you are driving; it affects alertness, concentration, coordination, judgment of distance, and reaction time. Marijuana use by the driver is implicated in 14 percent of automobile fatalities. It is even more dangerous when combined with alcohol. Teen use. More than 40 percent of teens try marijuana before they graduate from high school. Marijuana use is associated with school failure. Among young people receiving substance abuse treatment, marijuana accounts for the largest number of admissions—between 60 and 70 percent.
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Some psychoactive chemicals simply dull or slow neurotransmitter processes. For example, alcohol eventually prevents neurons from firing, putting them to sleep. Other psychoactive chemicals engage with the receptor sites and the neurotransmitter chemicals. In some cases, they act very much like neurotransmitters. Opium, heroin, morphine, OxyContin, and the other opioid drugs behave similarly to our own naturally produced endorphins. In a similar way, cocaine increases dopamine and norepinephrine activity. Psychoactive chemicals can also work by blocking receptor sites without triggering them to fire, and others may cause an increased number of chemicals to be released with each firing.
As mentioned, the psychoactive drug in cannabis is THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol). We did not understand how it worked until the 1990s. It turns out that the body naturally produces neurotransmitters that are very similar to the THC in marijuana. When the marijuana is ingested (see the sidebar "Modes of ingestion"), the THC enters the bloodstream and the brain.
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The method of ingestion influences how quickly THC is released. When smoked, THC enters the blood rapidly, crosses into the brain, and begins to take effect within seconds. When eaten, the drug takes longer to be released and absorbed, and it is therefore harder for the user to control the dosage.
THC migrates to specific parts of the brain. The brain is already populated with our own self-produced cannabinoid, called anandamide. The THC goes to the receptor sites for anandamide, but THC is stronger than anandamide and bumps it off the receptors. THC also provides a greater stimulus to the receptor sites than anandamide.
The flood of THC overstimulates the cells, causing nerve cells to reduce the number of available receptor sites. A result of this is that when the THC levels fall (after the "high" wears off), the body becomes deficient in endocannabinoids (its naturally produced cannabinoids, like anandamide). The rebuilding of endocannabinoid receptor sites can take days to months, depending on how long the system was flooded with THC.
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THC affects a number of systems in the brain:
Hippocampus. This portion of the brain has a role in converting short-term memory events into long-term memories. Marijuana disrupts this process, which explains the reason why people forget what they're talking about when they are high, and why conversations among high people tend to digress wildly.
Amygdala. The amygdala is the part of the brain that assigns emotional relevance to an experience, telling us when something is new and when something is familiar. When the THC from marijuana hits this part of the brain, we process normally familiar experiences as "new," which explains the descriptions of heightened sensitivity described by people using marijuana. The experience isn't really new; it just feels that way. This part of the brain also is involved in infant suckling and bonding and in producing a sense of awe.
Basal ganglia and cerebellum. The basal ganglia turn your intentions into instructions to act, and the cerebellum is used to calculate details needed to make the act. THC diminishes these capacities, impairing fine motor activity so that people are slightly clumsy. This also produces a feeling of calmness and a feeling of "flow" when doing repetitive motions.
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Nucleus accumbens. This portion of the brain is responsible for pleasure and reward. THC in the nucleus accumbens increases dopamine in the reward center. This is thought to play a role in creating dependence on marijuana use.
THC attaches to many other important sites in the brain, affecting appetite, sense of smell, and abstract thought. It also appears to affect the pituitary, which regulates the endocrine system It appears that THC disrupts the balance of many other systems in the brain.
These widespread effects on the brain help to explain some of the problem behaviors we see in chronic marijuana users. For example, the body's ability to designate something as "new" depends on the endocannabinoid system. This ability is important in learning new information. A teen who used marijuana last night will have fewer receptor sites available for what is experienced today. Everything will seem boring, and it will be more difficult to learn. Tests on pilots (in flight simulators, not with real planes!) a day after they were deliberately dosed with THC showed that they could do familiar routines with the same proficiency as before the THC. But they could not respond to unexpected events as quickly or effectively as they did before the dose of THC.
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As the individual recovers from the excess stimulation of THC, he or she may feel irritable, bored, a sense of flatness, unconnected, unmotivated, and somewhat foggy. Most of these responses seem related to the depletion of receptor sites in portions of their brain that produced opposite feelings of calmness, novelty, connection, and reward.
Modes of ingestion
There are a variety of ways to get the active cannabinoids from the cannabis plant, including the following:
Smoking. The plant parts can be smoked in cigarette form (a joint), in a pipe, in a water pipe (a bong), or even set out on a fire and inhaled. Vaporization. The plant parts are heated in a device that causes the active ingredients to vaporize as a gas for inhaling. The popularity of pocket-sized, battery-powered "e-cigarettes," which vaporize a nicotine-containing liquid, has led users and manufacturers to adapt the same technology for marijuana or liquid containing THC. Because it creates no smoke, use of a "vape" can be harder to detect. Oral consumption. Plant parts may be baked into foods, such as brownies, and eaten. Or the material can be leached into alcohol (a form called "green dragon") or brewed as tea and consumed as a beverage.
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Hashish, or hash, is composed of compressed resin from unfertilized buds of the cannabis plant. It generally has a higher concentration of THC (up to 70 percent) than other forms. It may be solid or resinous. It is usually consumed by smoking, vaporizing, or eating. Hash oil is a thick black oil made by heating and pressing hash.
Cannabis can also be consumed using items in ways they weren't meant to be used. Common household objects like foil, soda cans, or a hollow pen casing can be fashioned into a rudimentary pipe. Pipes meant for tobacco might be used for marijuana instead.
Hookahs are large metal or glass water pipes used for smoking flavored tobacco, but they can also be used with marijuana. Users take turns inhaling the smoke through one or more tubes stemming from the base. While hookahs originated in the Middle East, hookah bars can now be found in some U.S. cities and college towns.
Use, Abuse, and Dependence
Many drugs that are used recreationally also have appropriate beneficial uses. For example, opioid painkillers, which are often abused, help with the management of pain. Heroin, which is now illegal, was first developed by the Bayer Company for medical use. The so-called club drug ketamine is actually a powerful and useful anesthetic, but gets abused at all-night dance parties.
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Other drugs have appropriate use within cultural contexts. For example:
Alcohol, a depressant drug, is used in religious ceremonies and social settings. The hallucinogenic drug in the peyote plant has a religious use among indigenous peoples of Mexico. The highly addictive drug nicotine, contained in tobacco, was once used only for ceremonial purposes among indigenous North Americans.
Cannabis has been used in a religious context in India since at least 1000 BC, where it is associated with the Hindu deity Shiva. In contemporary times, disciples of the Rastafarian movement use cannabis for sacramental rites. It has also had medicinal uses for millennia, as noted earlier in this booklet. In some cultures, medicinal uses and religious uses are inseparable.
In the United States, cannabis is regaining its status as a medication, but the debate continues. (See the section "Recent debates over the medical uses of marijuana.")
In cultures where psychoactive drugs have long been used as part of religious or cultural traditions, strong sanctions usually exist that keep people from overusing or harming themselves with the substance. Consider the strictly ceremonial use of alcohol during Communion ceremonies or Seder dinners. Also consider its culturally controlled moderate use in the home or in public establishments. A system of informal and formal social and legal sanctions helps reduce (but does not eliminate) the level of harm associated with alcohol by celebrating moderate use and condemning excess use.
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When considering drug risks, we must look at both the risk to self and the risk to others. Some substances carry far more risk than others. The dangers of alcohol are easily observed, ranging from simple injuries to death from overdose, and with time, growing tolerance and eventual dependence. Some drugs rapidly create tolerance and physical dependence; nicotine and cocaine are two good examples.
In some fascinating research led by David Nutt, a former chief drugs adviser to the British government, drug-harm experts ranked twenty drugs, legal and illegal, on sixteen criteria covering both harm to self and harm to others. The combined ratings placed alcohol, heroin, and crack cocaine as first, second, and third most harmful; alcohol was considered much more harmful to society than heroin or crack. Cannabis was ranked eighth out of twenty—just above the midpoint and below tobacco, which was ranked sixth most harmful. Psychoactive mushrooms were considered the least harmful of the substances ranked.
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Marijuana is an interesting case. It appears that for a few contemporary cultures, the drug has some religious significance. It also has possible endorsement as a medicine for certain people within certain contexts. For some of the drugs we regulate and control, the issue of harm to the individual and the community is paramount. At least as ranked by the experts noted above, marijuana appears to be less harmful than alcohol or tobacco, which are legal but highly regulated, as well as less harmful than five other illegal drugs. This relative safety is an argument often made by proponents of marijuana for medical and recreational use.
But it is important to keep in mind that though the impacts of chronic marijuana use are subtler, it can create dependence and can do harm to both the individual user and his or her close community. This is especially true for adolescents, whose maturation can be affected by the drug. As noted, the drug negatively influences motivation and the sense of novelty, which are essential in learning and development. For these reasons, the use of marijuana by people whose brains have not matured (children, teens, and young adults) is worrisome. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services notes that the prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain that governs judgment, is not fully developed until the age of twenty-five. Recent research in the United Kingdom shows that the brain continues to mature into our late thirties and early forties.
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It should be noted that with the 2013 release of the fifth edition of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)—the manual used by behavioral health professionals for diagnosing substance use and mental health disorders—the terminology for addiction disorders has changed. The term substance use disorder has replaced terms such as substance abuse, chemical dependency, and addiction. Like the other major drugs, cannabis use disorder has its own diagnostic criteria and is classified as mild, moderate, or severe depending on the number of those criteria met by someone undergoing an assessment. We have continued to use the terms abuse, dependence, and addiction here as a convenience to readers since these are the terms most commonly understood by the general public.
Use
From one perspective, any nonmedical use of any drug is classified as misuse. That seems to make sense, until you recall that many cultures actively endorse the frequent nonmedical use of three drugs: alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine.
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Another perspective would be that any use of an illegal drug is abuse. From a law enforcement perspective, this makes sense, but anyone can see through the hypocrisy of celebrating the expansion of microbreweries and fine vintners while condemning the use of drugs that appear to cause less harm than alcohol—marijuana being one such drug, at least from its proponents' perspective.
These conflicting positions are even held by various branches of the U.S. government. For example, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), a division of the Department of Health and Human Services, uses the following relatively simple definition:
NIDA defines any illicit use of a substance as drug abuse; this includes the nonmedical use of prescription drugs. NIDA defines addiction as a chronic, relapsing disease characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite harmful consequences as well as neurochemical and molecular changes in the brain. NIDA's use of the term addiction corresponds roughly to the DSM [Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders] definition of dependence. The DSM does not use the term addiction.
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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), another branch of the Department of Health and Human Services, provides a useful set of definitions regarding use of prescription medications. Though they specifically reference prescription drugs, similar logic could be applied to marijuana.
Nonmedical use: Use of prescription drugs that were not prescribed by a medical professional (i.e., obtained illicitly) or use for the experience or feeling a drug causes.
Misuse: Incorrect use of a medication by patients, who may use a drug for a purpose other than that for which it was prescribed, take too little or too much of a drug, take it too often, or take it for too long. (Misuse does not apply to off-label prescribing [prescribing a medication for a condition other than the conditions for which the Food and Drug Administration approved the medication] when such use is supported by common medical practice, research, or rational pharmacology.)
Abuse: A maladaptive pattern of substance use, leading to clinically significant impairment or distress as manifested by one or more behaviorally based criteria.
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Physiological dependence: Increasing tolerance for a drug, withdrawal signs and symptoms when a drug is discontinued, or the continued use of a substance to avoid withdrawal.
Psychological dependence (addiction): A set of psychological symptoms that demonstrate overall loss of control or obsessive-compulsive drug seeking and continued use of a substance in spite of clearly adverse consequences. Symptoms may include specific physiological signs of dependence such as increasing tolerance or withdrawal signs and symptoms when the drug is discontinued.
Pseudoaddiction: Drug seeking and other behavior that is consistent with addiction but actually results from inadequate pain relief. Once the pain is adequately treated, the person no longer abuses the medication.
If you think about these definitions even a little, you come face to face with our society's conflicted views about all psychoactive drugs, including marijuana. If a terminal cancer patient smokes an approved number of medical marijuana cigarettes in a state where medicinal use is legal, that patient is, by definition, correctly using the drug. But if that patient takes a quick trip to a state that does not approve the substance for medicinal use, he or she has become a drug abuser, according to NIDA, and a drug misuser, according to SAMHSA. It is confusing because our culture lacks consensus.
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The subject of this booklet is not the debate around society's decisions regarding which drugs are legal and illegal or the nature of the sanctions surrounding them. The legal and social sanctions regarding various drugs are, by and large, cultural artifacts based on tradition and history. Like all history and tradition, the sanctions contain contradictions. Readers of this booklet have to grapple with these contradictions. However, parents of teens should know that most young people quickly see through the illogical arguments above. (More on how to deal with this in the section "Advice for Parents.")
Marijuana use is illegal on the federal level, and in most states, and one should consider the social ramifications of using an illicit substance as well as the economic contribution to the illegal actions of those involved in its growth and sale. However, when use of the drug is occasional or experimental—and does not create problems for the user, his or her loved ones, or their community—then calling its use "abuse" is a matter of semantics. We leave it to readers to decide for themselves and their families whether any use of cannabis is, by definition, abuse.
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