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Rifles, shotguns and handguns differ mostly on the type of cartridge used.
The main caliber for the US military is 5.56mm for rifles and 9mm for handguns.
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My understanding is that any firearm produced before 1968 didn't require and mostly didn't get serial numbers, so your's may not have just like the one I have for a customer needing a new extractor and is making it difficult to find info or parts. -- More Specific -- Domestic shotguns and .22 Rimfire rifles made before 1968 were not required to have serial numbers. Centerfire rifles and handguns will normally have serial numbers before 1968. I probably have the parts for that rifle. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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In some States. But mostly, Yes.
Well, mostly pistols and rifles.
Mostly European makers.
Rifles, shotguns, pistols, revolver, and machineguns. Among other rifles- the Germans used the k98 Mauser, the British the SMLE, the Russians the 91/30 Moisin Nagant, the Americans the 1903 Springfield.
I have found very little information on the line of Rifles. Here is what I found. It is a trade name used by various retailers from Italy and Spain. These rifles were imported during the 50's and early 60's to the USA. They mostly made Shotguns.
Lead poising- Mostly from British rifles.