In 1854 was the introduction of the Volcanic repeating handguns
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No, Winchester did not. With a few very exceptions, Winchester under a Gentleman's agreement with Colt, did not make handguns of any type. There were a number of different firearms manufacturers (Colt, Smith & Wesson, H&R, Iver Johnson, etc.) that did make revolvers that were chambered and marked for the 32 Winchester Ctg (a.k.a. 32 W.C.F. or 32-20). Bert H.
Yes they did.The sears model number was model 54.This was a Winchester model 94.
No.As a matter of fact I have no records of Winchester ever making a model 6!Could you be thinking of the Winchester model of 1906 .22cal.rifle?
Rifles, shotguns, handguns, machine guns. Mainly rifles and shotguns.
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Neither. Stevens manufactured what they called "The Visible Repeater", and it is vaguely similar to the Winchester Models 1890 and 1906.
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The brands that are well made are not. There are some cheap crappy handguns that are prone to breakage, but that's been the case ever since cheap crappy handguns have been made, even before polymer was used.
The model 25 winchester which was made from 1949-1954,with a total production figure of 87,937.My research does not state if winchester ever did make a vent-rib barrel for the model 25 shotgun.It did come with either a 26in or 28in barrel.I hope this helps.