that would depend on the make and quality put into production of the rifle
Impossible to answer without knowing who made it.
US Army long arms (rifles/muskets) were Made In The USA. Confederate States of America (CSA) long arms were primarily IMPORTED (from England/France).
These excellent rifles are made in Turkey.
Some of the Pennsylvania long rifles might stake that claim, but prior to the Civil War, Sharps made especially accurate rifles, and they were used for long range shooting. Their name is still with us today- if you are a sharpshooter.
Rifles and shotguns are both considered long guns.
they made long rifles for hunting and the rifle. They also made handguns for protection
model 190 and model 290 rifles were produced from 1965 to 1980, around 2,171,263 rifles .
750,000 of which 127,000 were m/94 carbines, 535,000 m/96 long rifles and 88,000 m/38 short rifles (converted m/38's not included).
Yes. Sherriffs and their deputies have - and continue to- made use of long guns.
Usually a revolver, although a few rifles were made in that caliber.
Almost every country makes rifles
Smith and Wesson does not build rifles. The rifles they sell are made for them.