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==Description== |
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==Description== |
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The .32 Remington cartridge dates to 1906 and its introduction by ] in the ] ]. Other rifles chambered for the .32 Remington include the ], ] ], ] ], ] lever-action, and ] rifles. Due to their similar dimensions, the ], ], and .32 Remington together were known as the Remington Rimless cartridge series.<ref>Stebbins, Henry M. ''Rifles-A Modern Encyclopedia'' Stackpole Co.: 1958, p.182</ref> Firearm manufacturers generally offered all three of these cartridges as chamberings in a rifle model rather than just one of the series. |
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The .32 Remington cartridge was introduced in 1906 by ] in the ] ]. Other rifles chambered for the .32 Remington include the ], ] ], ] ], ] lever-action, and ] rifles. Due to their similar dimensions, the ], ], and .32 Remington together were known as the Remington Rimless cartridge series.<ref>Stebbins, Henry M. ''Rifles-A Modern Encyclopedia'' Stackpole Co.: 1958, p.182</ref> Firearm manufacturers generally offered all three of these cartridges as chamberings in a rifle model rather than just one of the series. |
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This cartridge was chambered in the Remington Model 141 also. The ] was also a part of the old Remington rimless lineup, although it is based on a rimless version of the .30-40 Krag. This cartridge is a ballistic twin of the .32 Winchester Special. |
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This cartridge was also chambered in the Remington Model 141. The ] was also a part of the old Remington rimless lineup, although it is based on a rimless version of the .30-40 Krag. This cartridge is a ballistic twin of the .32 Winchester Special. |
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==See also== |
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==See also== |