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Parc Industriel des Hauts-Sarts, 3e Avenue 25 B-4040 Herstal BELGIUM WWW.WINCHESTERINT.COM GB RZWCAT12GB |2 RZWCAT12GB SHOTGUNS, RIFLES Winchester € Scan and discover our catalogue & AMMUNITION 2012 2012 THE BEST shOOTERS PUT THEIR TRUST IN WINCHESTER® JAVIER GONZALEZ PATRICK SAMBLEDEN CHRISTOph GRUBER • Spanish Sporting Championship – • European Championship • Austrian Compak Gold medal Junior Compak – Gold medal per Championship – recommends • European Cup Sporting – team Junior Gold medal Gold medal Junior • Austrian Sporting • World Cup Sporting – Championship – cartridges Bronze medal Junior Bronze medal • European Championship Sporting – Bronze medal Junior • World Championship Compak – Bronze medal Junior SANTIAGO PASTOR PEDRO SABIDO BERNADETTE GUISTI • World Championship Sporting – • Portuguese Sporting • French Compak Championship – Gold medal per team • European Championship Sporting – Championship – Gold medal Gold Medal Lady Gold medal per team • Portuguese Compak • European Championship • European Championship Compak – Championship – Bronze Sporting – Bronze Medal per Bronze Medal SCRATCH • European Championship Compak – medal Team Lady Silver medal Senior • European Championship Compak – Gold medal per Team Senior BASTIEN HAVART SAM GREEN SANDRA TAVARES • French Sporting Championship – • World English Sporting – • European Championship Bronze medal per team Gold medal Junior Compak – Silver medal per • European Cup Compak – Team Lady Bronze medal • World Championship Compak – Bronze medal per Team • Portuguese Sporting Championship – Bronze medal Lady • Portuguese Compak Championship – Bronze Medal Lady YVANO TUZI JOSEF MELCHER FRANÇOISE ROSIER • Belgian Sporting • Austrian Compak • French Compak Championship – Championship – Gold medal Championship – Bronze Medal Bronze Medal Lady 63 2012 RIFLES AND SHOTGUNS AMMUNITION ACCESSORIES ModeL 94™ | LEVER-ACTION RIFLES 4-5 INTRODUCTION 30-31 RIMFIRE AMMUNITION 44-46 ACCESSORIES 62 ModeL 70™ | BOLT-ACTION RIFLES 6-11 RIFLE AMMUNITION 32-43 COMPONENT ELEMENTS 47 OFFICIAL BROWNING TEAM 2011 63 SXR VULcan™ | SEMI-AUTOMatIC RIFLES 12-15 RANGE 32-33 PISTOL AMMUNITION 48 SX3™ | SEMI-AUTOMatIC SHOTGUNS 16-21 POWER Max BONDED® 34-35 LEAD HUNTING SHOTSHELLS 49-53 SELect® | OVER/UNDER SHOTGUNS 22-27 POWER POINT 36-37 SLUG & BUCKSHOT SHOTSHELLS 54-55 SXP™ | PUMP SHOTGUNS 28-29 XP3 38 SUBSTITUT HUNTING SHOTSHELLS 56-58 ACCUBOND CT 39 HUNTING SHOTSHELL GUIDE 59 BALLISTIC SILVERTIP 40 TARGET SHOTSHELLS 60-61 ETIP 41 BALLISTIC TabLE 42-43 The license for the Winchester® trademark is granted to Browning International by the Olin Corporation (USA). No use thereof will be authorised without the prior formal agreement of Browning International, and any unauthorised use will be subject to legal action. The documentation, information, technical data, and photographs in this catalogue may not be reproduced, modified, translated, placed in a database, or communicated to the public, in full or in part, in any form whatsoever without the prior written agreement of Browning International. All rights are reserved for all countries. The features of this catalogue may be modified without prior notice. The photographs are not contractual. The purchase and possession of the products presented in this catalogue are subject to applicable law. The weights and dimensions given in the tables are average values. Managing Editor: Martin Boucquey Marketing Manager Browning International Design & Graphics: Tobe Agency, Thimister Belgium www.tobe.be Photographs: Jean Davister, Bruno Angonese, Image-C, Olin Corporation (USA), Browning, Michel Yuryev Printing: Imprimerie Delabie 3 | LEVER-ACTION RIFLES ™ ™ MODEL 94 Short Rifle MODEL 94 Sporter A favourite rifle with all hunters and The new Winchester Model 94 Sporter shooters, the Short Rifle is compact, easy rifle is a gun that demanding hunters, to handle and light in weight. shooters and collectors are always happy to The new Model 94 Short Rifle has a short rediscover. dull-blued barrel, 51cm long with traditional The rifle has a magnificent dull-blued half- sights and a countersunk receiver for easy round, half octagonal 61cm barrel. The use with a scope. walnut stock is delicately chequered and oil-rubbed; the traditional butt-plate is in blued steel. Reference 534174114 534174114R 534178114 534178114R Calibre 30-30 Win 30-30 Win 30-30 Win 30-30 Win Magazine 7+1 5+1 8+1 5+1 Barrel (cm) 51 51 61 61 Total weight (*) (kg) 3,1 3,1 3,4 3,4 Rifling twist rate (cm) 30,5 30,5 30,5 30,5 (*) Average values 4 ™ MODEL 94 Short Rifle ™ MODEL 94 Sporter THE HISTORY OF WINCHESTER® WAS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE CONQUEST OF THE WEST... 2010 marked the bicentennial of the birth He wanted them to be lighter and not A legendary weapon was born. of using centrefire ammunition with a lever Oliver Winchester died in New Haven on 11 of Oliver Fisher Winchester. Born in Boston, limited to a single shot. He was also action which turned out to be a very useful December 1880. ® Massachusetts on 30 November 1810, he exceptionally demanding regarding the Winchester did not directly profit from the defensive weapon for the time, but also for found financial success in the manufacture safety of the guns developed. Civil War (in America), which lasted from 1861 combat and was appreciated for hunting. In 1901, one John Moses Browning of shirts, and began his industrial venture until 1865. Nevertheless, the fact that the approached FN Herstal in Belgium and in 1857 in the field of arms and ammunition Winchester® entrusted a talented army spurned his weapons encouraged him The versatility of the weapon led to the the start of today’s relationship was born by investing in an existing company in gunsmith, Benjamin Tyler Henry, with the to favour selling to individuals and to export. sales of more than 100,000 in the first making guns under licence. Connecticut: the Volcanic Repeating Arms mission of refining the mixtures of powder This strategy would pay off at the end of the seven years of its production. Eighty years later, in 1981, the Winchester Company, based in New Haven 80 miles and mercury fulminate to improve the war when Oliver Winchester took control of Repeating Arms® plant was purchased by east of New York, becoming the principal propulsion of the projectiles and to produce the business that he renamed the Winchester A legendary weapon was born - the rifle FN Herstal. stockholder and president. rifled barrels to refine the precision of the Repeating Arms Company® in 1867. that conquered the West. shots as early as 1860. Thus, Winchester® remains a recognised Although he was not an inventor, he had a One year earlier, he had created the “Model Other Winchester® models followed, fine brand of arms and ammunition. precise idea of the arms that he hoped to A year later, Henry perfected the first 1866”, with its yellow receiver, which vintages like champagne: the 1873 (Model see produced. repeating rifle with a tubular magazine. Thousands of shooters – clay or game, quickly became known as Yellow Boy. 73, .44 cal.), the 1876, the 1892, and the own at least one Winchester® gun or use 1894, the first .30 or .32 calibre Winchester Winchester® ammunition. A further development of the rifle created specially conceived for hunting that later ® was all the rage in Hollywood films. by Henry, was the Winchester rifle capable The legend continues… 5 | BOLT-ACTION RIFLES CONTROLLED-ROUND FEED (CRF) BOLT 4 BLADE-TYPE EJECTOR 3 THREE-POSITION SAFETY 1 2 M.O.A.™ TRIGGER SYSTEM 6 BATTUE-TYPE RIB HAMMERED BArrEL 5 ™ MODEL 70 Classic Hunter THE RETURN OF A LEGENDARY WEAPON C A B 1 2 3 4 5 THREE-POSITION SAFETY. M.O.A.™ TRIGGER SYSTEM. BLADE-TYPE EJECTOR. CONTROLLED-ROUND FEED (CRF) BOLT. HAMMERED BArrEL. We have again improved the three-position The M.O.A.™ Trigger System of the Model A blade-type ejector allows full control This is one of the characteristics that The barrels for the Model 70™ are produced safety on the new Model 70™. 70™ operates on a simple lever principle. when ejecting a case. Pull the bolt back allowed the Model 70™ rifle to be chosen as in the same American plant that produces The trigger A, actuator B, and sear C are slowly and the empty case gently pops out, the ”Bolt-action Rifle of the Century”. barrels for the rifles and machine guns used Convenient to operate with the thumb of shown above. All internal components, which is perfect for target shooters and by the American Armed Forces all across the firing hand, the Model 70™ safety lifts axis’s and springs, are carefully precision- vermin control rifles. The wide-jaw puller slides smoothly and the world. the firing pin away from the sear. When the made in stainless steel. contacts about a quarter of the base of the safety is in the middle position, the bolt can Pull the bolt back quickly and the case cartridge, which allows perfect control from Each Model 70™ barrel is cold hammered still be operated, allowing unfired cartridges In addition, in order to increase their exits the chamber with greater force. The the time it leaves the magazine and enters from a solid billet of steel for excellent to be ejected with the safety on. resistance to corrosion, and for a maximum blade-type ejector helps to eliminate short- the chamber, then immobilises it until it is accuracy and longevity. reduction of parasitic friction, the sear stroking malfunctions. completely ejected. and actuator have received a nickel Teflon This proven concept allows the extraction of plating. an unfired cartridge even if it has not been completely introduced into the chamber. 7 | BOLT-ACTION RIFLES ™ ™ ™ MODEL 70 Ultimate Shadow MODEL 70 Classic Hunter MODEL 70 Safari Express A modern and extremely precise rifle. The In addition to all of the technical innovations The Model 70 Safari Express rifle is the buttstock of the Ultimate Shadow is unique found on the new Model 70™, this Classic perfect choice for the safari of your dreams.
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