the 32 Winchester special lever action model 94 shoots a center fire, rimmed cartridge.
Yes.The Winchester model 1876 rifle was the only rifle made by Winchester that was chambered for the 45-60WCF(winchester center fire).
The 21 pound M-60 machine gun fired a .308 caliber round,(I know because I carried one).that being said;yes your Winchester model 70 will fire this round.You of course will have to strip the rounds out of the belt to chamber them in your model 70.
It fires a 7.62x51mm NATO bullet, which is similar to a .308 Winchester.
There is no such rifle, the Winchester Model 88 is a highly collectible lever action center fire rifle available in .243, .284, .308, and .358.
Your rifle is a Model 94, named for the year of introduction, 1894. 30 WCF is the correct name of the ammunition it fires, .30 caliber Winchester Center Fire, the original name for the .30-30 cartridge.
They will fire the standard .22 short,.22long,and .22 long rifle cartridges.
The Model 77 Winchester will fire either long or long rifle cartridges. It is not chambered to fire short .22s cartridges.
Yes, several.We call that a "sister". My pair is a Winchester model 1892, and Colt Python.Both fire .38 special and 357 magnum. .44 caliber is another obvious choice along with .22cal. If you want to have real kick.You could get a Thompson center single shot pistol along with Your Winchester. both in.30/.30.
The model 1890 Winchester was only chambered in .22 short,22long,22 long rifle,or 22WRF calibers which were all rimfire calibers.
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It would depend on the magazine length, (full or half) and what caliber the gun was chambered for.