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  2. Hopkins & Allen - Wikipedia

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    Hopkins & Allen was a company that produced shotguns, revolvers, rifles and more from 1868 to 1916. It also made Merwin Hulbert and Forehand & Wadsworth revolvers under contract and went bankrupt due to financial difficulties and competition.

  3. Merwin & Hulbert - Wikipedia

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    Merwin & Hulbert produced revolvers and rifles from 1874 to 1896, with innovative features such as rotating barrel and nickel plating. Learn about the history, models, and revival of this company that influenced other gunmakers of the time.

  4. Category : Defunct firearms manufacturers of the United States

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  5. Forehand & Wadsworth - Wikipedia

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    Forehand & Wadsworth was an American firearms company founded in 1871 by Sullivan Forehand and Henry C. Wadsworth. It produced revolvers, derringers, rifles and shotguns, and was acquired by Hopkins & Allen in 1902.

  6. North American Arms - Wikipedia

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    North American Arms is a US company that produces mini-revolvers and semi-automatic pistols for concealed carry. Learn about the history, design, calibers and features of its products, such as the .25 NAA and .32 NAA cartridges.

  7. Category:Defunct firearms manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    A list of companies that produced firearms in the past, organized by country and alphabetically. Includes links to articles about the history, products and legacy of each manufacturer.

  8. List of handgun cartridges - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive table of handgun cartridges, approximately in order of increasing caliber, with bullet diameter, case length, cartridge length, type and source. Includes rimfire, rimless, semi-rimmed and rebated rim cartridges from various countries and manufacturers.

  9. U.S. Fire Arms Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Fire Arms Manufacturing Company (USFA) was a firearms-manufacturing firm in Hartford, Connecticut, that produced replicas of Colt revolvers and pistols. It ceased production in 2011 and dissolved in 2017, and was the last firearms maker in the Colt's Armory Complex.