cowboy days, is an old cartridge. I like mine.
The 44-40 was one of the first cartridges it was introduced in 1873 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company.
remington 740 fieldmaster . 30-06 caliber rifle
Depending on condition, caliber, accessories, etc., 200-500 USD.
In guns including firearms, caliber or calibre is the approximate diameter of the barrel and by extension the projectile used in it, measured in inches or millimetres. The 20mm caliber ammo is the biggest one in production.
.22 caliber pellet guns and .22 caliber firearms are intended for target shooting. The .22 firearms can be used for small game- rabbit and squirrel come to mind- but in most areas are NOT legal for big game- deer and similar animals.
Sears used the JC Higgins name on firearms from the 1940s until 1961.
The purpose of a John Deere 4440 is to deliver high torque at slow speeds, it can be used to haul trailers or in construction or agriculture. It is mostly used as a farm vehicle to perform agricultural tasks.
It's either a model 14 or it replacement 141, the cutoff would be 1935. The mOdel 141/141A was made in .30 Remington caliber from 1936 until 1950. The Model 141 Carbine was made from 1936 until 1942, also in .30 Remington caliber. The .30 Remington caliber was designed to compete with the .30-30 Winchester cartridge but without the rim that the .30-30 used. The reason for the spiraled magazine tube on the Model 14 and 141's is that the owner could shoot a more pointed projectile and not have the bullet tip rest against the primer of the cartridge in front of it possibly causing that primer to ignite that cartridge. A well designed rifle by John Pederson of the Remington design department.
The .635 caliber does not refer to a standard ammunition type commonly recognized in firearms terminology. It may be a miscommunication or a niche designation. If you meant the .635 caliber rifle or pistol, please clarify the context or specific model, as common calibers include .635 (or 16mm) are rare and not widely used in mainstream firearms.
A rifle with a bore which measures in the vicinity of .22 inches. Typically, "22" is used in reference to the rimfire cartridges, while centerfire cartridges will be described by their full designation (e.g., .223 Remington, .222 Remington, .204 Ruger, etc.).
The value of a Remington model 770 in .243 caliber can vary depending on its condition, age, and any additional features it may have. On average, a used Remington model 770 in .243 caliber can range from $200 to $400. However, prices can fluctuate based on market demand and specific factors related to the individual firearm. It is recommended to consult with a firearms expert or appraiser to get an accurate valuation for a specific model.
Colt introduced their Frontier Six shooter in this caliber in 1878. Remington may have been earlier with the Model 1875, or Merwin & Hulbert with their "Pocket Army" revolver. M&H used the designation 44-73 (44 caliber, Winchester Model 73)
A rifle with a bore which measures in the vicinity of .22 inches. Typically, "22" is used in reference to the rimfire cartridges, while centerfire cartridges will be described by their full designation (e.g., .223 Remington, .222 Remington, .204 Ruger, etc.).