Winchester is one.
Exactly what is says, a primer made for small rifle ammunition.
Many European makers have made them
I'm guessing that your question is "What are the basic parts of rifle and shotgun ammo?"Rifle- A rifle cartridge is made up of:PrimerbrasspowderbulletShotgun- A shotgun cartridge is made up of:Primershellpowderwaddingbb's(or slug/other projectile)
If you go by the amount of ammunition made each year it is the .22 Long Rifle.
Made for the average shooter.
The stock and forearm were traditional wood, but can be other materials. With the AR15 and M16 rifle, they are made from metals and plastics.
Lock, stock and barrel
One can get a rifle stock custom made in Dallas at a company called Beretta. There are many other locations across the United States as well such as New York City.
Wolf ammunition is made primarily in Russian factories and is imported into the U.S by SSI, an American company. They also have factories making ammunition in Germany as well.
IF a rifle is chambered in caliber .35y magnum, yes. Among others, Marlin made a lever action .357 magnum rifle.
Yes. That is what it was made for- in the M1 Garand- which is a 30-06.
If your Ranger is a bolt action 22, it is likely a Marlin Model 81 made for Sears, and wearing their brand name. Step 1- open the bolt, and check that there is NO ammunition in the rifle. Do that twice. Then open the bolt, depress and hold trigger, and slide bolt out of the rifle. Step 2- Remove the large screw on the underside of the stock. You can now lift the action from the stock. The inner magazine tube can be turned, and withdrawn from the outer magazine tube. STOP. Do not disassemble the rifle further.