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1886 and 1892 LEVER ACTION
AUGUST 2011 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1886 and 1892 LEVER ACTION 1892 Lever Action 1886 Lever Action ATTENTION: BEFORE REMOVING THIS FIREARM FROM ITS PACKAGE READ & UNDERSTAND WARNINGS, INSTRUCTIONSOfficial AND Sponsor PRECAUTIONS IN THIS USER’S MANUAL OFFICIAL SPONSOR INDEX WARNINGS ............................................................................................................................................................... 3 SAFETY RULES .......................................................................................................................................................... 4 WINCHESTER 1892 SHORT HISTORY ......................................................................................................................... 6 WINCHESTER 1886 SHORT HISTORY ......................................................................................................................... 6 A NOTE ABOUT HISTORICAL FIREARM DESIGN ......................................................................................................... 6 MODEL RANGE ......................................................................................................................................................... 7 IDENTIFYING MARKINGS .......................................................................................................................................... 8 LEVER ACTION MAIN PARTS NOMENCLATURE ......................................................................................................... 9 LEVER ACTION TAKE DOWN -
CA612 Semi-Auto Shotgun
SAFETY & INSTRUCTION MANUAL CA612 Semi-Auto Shotgun Read the instructions and warnings in this manual carefully before using this firearm. TABLE OF CONTENTS WARNINGS . 3 SAFETY RULES . 5 IDENTIFYING MARKINGS . 6 MODEL RANGE . 6 AMMUNITION . 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION & ACTION . 8 SAFETY FEATURES . 9 INTERCHANGEABLE CHOKE TUBES . 9 ASSEMBLY, LIMITER, LOADING . 10 SHOOTING/FIRING . .. 11 UNLOADING . .. 11 DISASSEMBLY (FIELD STRIPPING) . 12 CLEANING . 13 ORDINARY & EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE .. 13 EXPLODED VIEWS . 14 WARRANTY CONDITIONS . 16 WARNINGS The manufacturer is not responsible for damage to objects caused by misuse of the gun or for injuries to persons or animals, or in case of death, caused voluntarily or involuntarily by the gun user . The manufacturer is not responsible for injuries caused by poor maintenance, misuse of the gun, unauthorized or improper modifications. The manufacturer declines responsibility for the indirect consequences of any injuries and / or death of persons or animals, damage to objects caused by use of the gun or by primer explosion, by bullet’s ricochet, or unsafe loading practices and / or procedure . Read the entire manual and learn the proper use of the gun without live ammunition . It is important that you understand the proper use of this product . The life of the people close to you may depend on your safe behavior . If the manual is not clear, please contact the dealer where you bought the gun or call the distributor or the manufacturer by using the contact information provided within this manual . The manufacturer declines any responsibility for misuse of the firearm. In case of alteration of the firearm, The manufacturer declines any civil and penal responsibility and will not refund any damage. -
SKB Double Guns
SKB DOUBLE GUNS over and under • SIDE BY SIDE SAFETY WARNINGS Congratulations on the purchase of your SKB 1. Always use care when handling and loading the gun. Double Gun! Your SKB Shotgun represents the combination of modern manufacturing 2. Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. techniques with the fine craftsmanship. 3. Treat every firearm as if it were loaded. With reasonable care, your new SKB will 4. Always make sure the firearm is unloaded and keep the provide you with years of faithful service, action open except to when hunting or preparing to shoot. for which is was designed. 5. Be sure the barrel and action are clear of obstruction and Should you have any questions or problems that you have the proper ammunition for the firearm you concerning your new SKB shotgun, please call are carrying. or write us at the following address or phone 6. Be sure of your target before you pull the trigger. number: 7. Never point a firearm at anything you do not want to shoot. Avoid all horseplay with any firearm. SKB SHOTGUNS U.S.A. 8. Never climb a fence, tree, or jump a ditch with a loaded 4441 S. 134th St Omaha, NE 68137-1107 firearm. (800) 752-2767 • fax: (402) 330-8040 . Never shoot at a flat hard surface or water. [email protected] 10.Store firearms and ammunition separately. www.skbshotguns.com 11.Avoid alcohol and other drugs before or during shooting. The use of shooting glasses and ear protection are highly recommended whenever you shoot your shotgun, or are in the vicinity of others while they are shooting. -
Charles Daly Firearms
1415 Stanley Avenue, Dayton, OH 45404 T: 937-835-5000 F: 888-705-4075 ChiappaFirearms.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Chiappa Firearms Now Exclusive Distributor of Charles Daly Firearms DAYTON, OH – Chiappa Firearms, a market leading brand of rifles, shotguns, handguns and historic replica muzzleloaders is proud to be the exclusive worldwide distributor of Charles Daly Firearms. Charles Daly, one of the oldest names in the shooting sports, is known for importing high quality shotguns, rifles and handguns. Initial Charles Daly product offerings will include semi- auto shotguns, pump action shotguns, side-by- side shotguns, over-under shotguns and handguns. Founded by Charles Daly and August Shoverling in the late 1870s, Charles Daly firearms has a rich history of sourcing and importing some of the finest firearms available from a cadre of the best manufacturers in the world. Over the history of Charles Daly these gun makers have included Heym, Shiller, H. A. Lindner, Sauer, J&W Tolley of England, Newman, Lefever Arms, Beretta, Bernadelli and Miroku. In 2008 Charles Daly Defense was formed as the brand designation for handguns, AR-15 rifles and other tactical oriented firearms supplied by various manufacturers worldwide. Charles Daly and Charles Daly Defense are reentering the worldwide firearms market with an exceptional and varied stable of products including the famous Triple Barrel shotgun product line, the exceptional CA612 line of semi-automatic shotguns, the 300 Series line pump action shotguns, Over/Under and Side-by-Side shotguns. Charles Daly Defense will offer the innovative AK-9 Pistol. Charles Daly Shotguns and Charles Daly Defense AK-9 Pistols are now available. -
Wear and Erosion in Large Caliber Gun Barrels
UNCLASSIFIED/UNLIMITED Wear and Erosion in Large Caliber Gun Barrels Richard G. Hasenbein Weapon Systems & Technology Directorate Armament Engineering & Technology Center U.S. Army Armament Research, Development & Engineering Center Mailing Address: Benét Laboratories Watervliet Arsenal Watervliet NY 12189-4050 [email protected] PREFACE “Wear and erosion” is one of several failure mechanisms that can cause large caliber Gun Barrels to be condemned and removed from service. This paper describes the phenomenon, its causes and effects, methods that are used to passively manage it, and steps that are taken to actively mitigate it. 1.0 GUN BARRELS – BACKGROUND A large caliber Cannon (Figure 1) is a pressure vessel whose primary function is to accurately fire projectiles at high velocities towards a target. Figure 1: Representative Large Caliber Cannon At its simplest, a Cannon consists of two major sub-assemblies: • “Gun Barrel”: a long, slender Tube that serves multiple functions such as safely containing high pressure combustion gases and providing a means for aiming/guiding the projectile in the intended direction; • “Breech”: an assembly that seals off the rear of the Gun Barrel during firing, but which can be quickly opened to allow loading of ammunition. It also contains a device used to initiate the combustion process. Paper presented at the RTO AVT Specialists’ Meeting on “The Control and Reduction of Wear in Military Platforms”, held in Williamsburg, USA, 7-9 June 2003, and published in RTO-MP-AVT-109. RTO-MP-AVT-109 16 - 1 UNCLASSIFIED/UNLIMITED UNCLASSIFIED/UNLIMITED Wear and Erosion in Large Caliber Gun Barrels 1.1 GUN BARREL INTERNAL GEOMETRY Internally, a Gun Barrel often features three distinct regions (Figure 2): • “bore”: a long cylindrical hole machined to exacting tolerances for diameter, axial straightness, and surrounding wall thickness; • “combustion chamber”: a much shorter hole at the breech-end of the Gun Barrel that is coaxial with the bore and has a slightly larger diameter. -
Owner's Manual – MUZZLE LOADING FIREARMS
User’s guide for: MUZZLELOADING FIREARMS ATTENTION: BEFORE REMOVING THIS FIREARM FROM ITS PACKAGE READ & UNDERSTAND WARNINGS, INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS IN THIS USER’S MANUAL Official Sponsor Owner’s Manual – MUZZLE LOADING FIREARMS CHIAPPA FIREARMS Chiappa Firearms can boast a glorious history: the founder Ezechiele Chiappa founded Armi Sport in 1958, and was among the pioneers who gave birth to the replica firearms world. New production methods, machining, finishing and assembly procedures were created from scratch; each component was invented for implementation in an artisanal production. When Ezechiele’s son Rino took lead of the family company in 1987, an outstanding boost was given to the activity, which became along the years an industrial corporation including Armi Sport (replica firearms), Kimar (blank, signal and small caliber guns), ACP (laser training system), Costa (metal surface treatment), Chiappa Firearms Ltd (USA branch in Dayton, Ohio). In 2002 a new production plant was built on a 10.000 sqm area in Azzano Mella, in the province of Brescia. The plant is structured in order to guarantee a flowless organization of production, a level of automation which is top level in the field, and optimization of logistics. Product quality is an essential value for the members of the Chiappa family, most of whom are shooters and actively involved in the passion for shooting sports. Production is organized with extraordinary flexibility. Artisanal activities (such as the manual finishing and oiling of stocks) cohabit side by side with cutting edge technology (the CAD/CAM system manages the full production flow, from design to machining operations). All components are manufactured in the Azzano Mella plant; receivers and small metal parts are obtained milling solid blocks of steel with advanced NC machines which guarantee highest precision. -
Glossary of Firearms Terminology
European Firearm Experts (EFE) Group Glossary of Firearms Terminology January 2013 Aim One of the recommendations of the European Union Threat Assessment - Assessing the Threat from the Criminal Use and Supply of Firearms within the European Union (November 2011) written by the UK on behalf of the EFE was the need to create a standard glossary of firearms terminology. The Glossary of Firearms Terminology is an EFE initiative that has been lead by the UK as part of an EFE Working Group. It is not a document intended to change terminology in Member State’s domestic legislation, but rather to ensure that EFE members are able to communicate effectively when discussing firearms and is intended for use by the EFE representatives, who are Law Enforcement and Customs officers, not technical firearm specialists. This document is intended to be a living document that will be updated as required centrally via the EFE and has been officially disseminated in January by the EFE for use by all EFE Member States. Any feedback can be directed to [email protected] Ammunition Ammunition - a collective term for all items that can be discharged from a firearm. A loaded cartridge consists of a primed case, propellant and with / or without one or more projectiles. Ball Ammunition - ammunition loaded with full metal jacketed (FMJ) bullets BB - this refers to the size of birdshot with a nominal diameter of.180” in shotgun cartridges. It is also used to refer to air weapon ammunition of.177” (4.5mm) steel projectiles in diameter and also to the plastic BBs used in airsoft or soft air weapons. -
Using Forensic Techniques to Further Archeological Inquiry Into Firearms Use
Historic Rifling Data Characteristics: Using Forensic Techniques to Further Archeological Inquiry into Firearms Use Douglas D. Scott Adjunct Research Faculty Applied Anthropology and Geography Program Colorado Mesa University Prepared for National Park Service National Center for Preservation Technology and Training Grant P17AP00228 This report was developed under a grant from the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training, a unit of the National Park Service. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the National Park Service or the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training. September 2019 Table of Contents Executive Summary ...............................................................................................................iii Introduction ............................................................................................................................1 Theoretical and Methodological Background ........................................................................2 A Brief History of Rifling ......................................................................................................4 Data Collection Methods .......................................................................................................12 3D Scanning ................................................................................................................19 Using the Database ................................................................................................................21 -
Force and Sound Pressure Sensors Used for Modeling the Impact of the Firearm with a Suppressor
applied sciences Article Force and Sound Pressure Sensors Used for Modeling the Impact of the Firearm with a Suppressor Jaroslaw Selech 1, Arturas¯ Kilikeviˇcius 2 , Kristina Kilikeviˇciene˙ 3 , Sergejus Borodinas 4, Jonas Matijošius 2,* , Darius Vainorius 2, Jacek Marcinkiewicz 1 and Zaneta Staszak 1 1 The Faculty of Civil and Transport Engineering, Poznan University of Technology, 5 M. Skłodowska-Curie Square PL-60-965 Poznan, Poland; [email protected] (J.S.); [email protected] (J.M.); [email protected] (Z.S.) 2 Institute of Mechanical Science, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, J. Basanaviˇciausstr. 28, LT-03224 Vilnius, Lithuania; [email protected] (A.K.); [email protected] (D.V.) 3 Department of Mechanical and Material Engineering, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, J. Basanaviˇciausstr. 28, LT-03224 Vilnius, Lithuania; [email protected] 4 Department of Applied Mechanics, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Sauletekio˙ av. 11, 10223 Vilnius, Lithuania; [email protected] * Correspondence: [email protected]; Tel.: +370-684-04-169 Received: 23 December 2019; Accepted: 30 January 2020; Published: 2 February 2020 Abstract: In this paper, a mathematical model for projectiles shooting in any direction based on sensors distributed stereoscopically is put forward. It is based on the characteristics of a shock wave around a supersonic projectile and acoustical localization. Wave equations for an acoustic monopole point source of a directed effect used for physical interpretation of pressure as an acoustic phenomenon. Simulation and measurements of novel versatile mechanical and acoustical damping system (silencer), which has both a muzzle break and silencer properties studied in this paper. -
3): DEFINITIONS (FIREARM) 18 USC 921(A)(24
18 U.S.C. 921(a)(3): DEFINITIONS (FIREARM) 18 U.S.C. 921(a)(24): DEFINITIONS (FIREARM MUFFLER AND FIREARM SILENCER) 26 U.S.C. 5845(a)(7): DEFINITIONS (FIREARM) 26 U.S.C. 5845(i): DEFINITIONS (MAKE) Certain integral devices intended to diminish the report of paintball guns are not “firearm silencers” or “firearm mufflers” under the Gun Control Act of 1968 or the National Firearms Act. ATF Rul. 2005-4 The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has received requests from manufacturers of paintball guns for evaluation and classification of integral devices intended to diminish the report of a paintball gun. Specifically, the manufacturers have asked whether the device would be considered a “silencer” as defined in the Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA), 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, and the National Firearms Act (NFA), 26 U.S.C. Chapter 53. The sample submitted is a paintball gun with a ported device attached to the barrel. The paintball gun uses compressed air to expel a projectile. The paintball gun has a barrel with a smooth bore 12 1/4 inches long and 1 inch in diameter. The barrel is permanently welded to the paintball gun. The section of the barrel that the device is attached to has an internal diameter of .68 inches and is ported with 20 openings. Ten of the openings are rectangular in shape and are approximately .430 inches wide and 1 inch in length. The other 10 openings are oval in shape and approximately .25 inches wide and 1 inch in length. -
The Origin of the Palmetto Pistols
The Origin of the Palmetto Pistols Lewis F. Southard Arms associated with the effort of the Southern states to rapidly equip themselves during the Civil War have always been of special interest to students and collectors, The arms that were actually fabricated in the South generate the most intcrest. The variety of arms associated with the Southern cause illustrdte the tremendous effort n~adt.by the Confeder- ate Government and individual states to attempt shifting from an agrarian society to one capable of obtaining suitable arms to wage a war. Tbe rumblings of secession wcre heard long before the actual firing on Fort Sumter, so it would have seemed advisable on the part of the Southern states to consider their ability or lack thereof to produce arms. During the secession crisis of 1850, South Carolina attempted to rectitjr its arms making limitations by establishing an arms South politically tried to maintain its power in the Senate in industry within the state. the face of growing Northern power iil the House of On the eve of the Civil War, most of the arms located in the Southern states were those received through the Militia Representatives. The possibility of conflict between North Act of 1808. The states were allowed to requisition arms and South began years before the firing on Fort Sumter. The based on the number of personnel annually reported on the Nullification Crisis in 1832 was endcd by President Andrew state's militia muster roles. Although arms were originally Jackson by a combination of the threat of military action and allocated by stands of muskets, states could choose to compromise. -
Accuracy Modeling of the 120Mm M256 Gun As a Function of Bore Centerline Profile
ACCURACY MODELING OF THE 120MM M256 GUN AS A FUNCTION OF BORE CENTERLINE PROFILE BRIEFING FOR THE GUNS, AMMUNITION, ROCKETS & MISSILES SYMPOSIUM - 25-29 APRIL 2005 Providing America Advanced Armaments for Peace and War RONALD G. GAST, PhD, P.E. SPECIAL PROJECTS TEAM, WEAPONS, SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY DIRECTORATE Providing America Advanced Armaments for Peace and War ARDECARDEC 1 ACCURACY MODELING OF THE 120mm M256 GUN AS A FUNCTION OF BORE CENTERLINE PROFILE ISO 9001 Certified FS15149 BACKGROUND AND MOTIVATION FOR THE CONDUCTION OF THIS STUDY It is a well known fact that the centerline profile of the bore affects the in-bore dynamics and exit conditions of the projectile. The exit state of the projectile serves as initial conditions to the projectile’s flight path to its intended target. A relatively accurate and quick running model of this would be beneficial to assess accuracy, especially for the newer, lightweight ordnance weapons. Since simulations are just mathematical models of reality, validation is an extremely important aspect of their use. The subject weapon has a plethora of field generated experimental data regarding accuracy and dispersion for several unique gun tubes. We are submitting a validation effort of our modeling techniques through the attempted reproduction of this data using dedicated models and statistics knowing full well that replication of field generated data is most difficult. Providing America Advanced Armaments for Peace and War ARDECARDEC 2 ACCURACY MODELING OF THE 120mm M256 GUN AS A FUNCTION OF BORE CENTERLINE PROFILE ISO 9001 Certified M1A2 TANK IN DESERT CAMOFLAUGE FS15149 Providing America Advanced Armaments for Peace and War ARDECARDEC 3 ACCURACY MODELING OF THE 120mm M256 GUN AS A FUNCTION OF BORE CENTERLINE PROFILE ISO 9001 Certified DESCRIPTION OF THE ANALYSIS MODELS FS15149 Simulation of Barrel Dynamics (SIMBAD) A quick running finite element code, which employs beam elements for the gun tube and a variety of options for modeling the projectile, mount and cradle.