It varied depending on the type of trick shot she was performing, but primarily, she used a .22 Winchester rifle. Her pearl revolvers were varied as well, but generally Colt .22's. Her initial fame was in beating future husband and trick shot artist Frank Butler when she won a $100 bet [about $2000 now] when he missed the 25th shot in a match.
She would mainly use a .22 windchester rifle.
Annie Oakley primarily used a .22 caliber single-action revolver for her shooting exhibitions. She was known for her exceptional marksmanship with this type of pistol, which allowed her to perform impressive tricks and feats. Additionally, she sometimes used a Colt Single Action Army revolver in her performances. Her choice of firearms reflected both her skill and the demands of her shooting acts.
Annie Oakley primarily used a .22 caliber Winchester rifle, specifically the Winchester Model 1892. This lightweight rifle allowed her to execute her sharpshooting feats with precision and ease. Oakley's skill and accuracy with this firearm contributed significantly to her fame as one of the greatest female marksmen in history.
Annie Oakley primarily used a 12-gauge shotgun during her shooting exhibitions and performances. This gauge was popular among shooters of her time for its versatility and effectiveness in hitting clay targets and game birds. Oakley's skill with this shotgun helped her become one of the most famous sharpshooters in American history.
Long guns and hand guns.
Which soldiers?
guns?
Yes. In the recent PBS show she is seen, later in her career with a Remington Model 12 pump action .22.
Rifles, hand guns, shot guns, sub machine guns.
There are several firearms that have been positively identified as used by Annie Oakley. They include Smith & Wesson revolvers, assorted shotguns, and rifles made by Winchester and Marlin, among others. She also used a number of .22 rifles. Many of her larger caliber "rifles" were actually smoothbore firearms, to permit the use of shot cartridges rather than solid bullets.
guns
Depends on what they are hunting.