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The Repeating Pump-Action Rifle
Another kind of Remington rifle is designed for target shooting. It is a repeating, hammerless, pump action gun with a 24-inch octagon—that is, eight sided—steel barrel having a 16-inch twist, which means the spiral formed by the grooves.
The stock, which is made of walnut, is fitted with a pistol-grip, and this will help you to shoot straight. The magazine is of the tube type, is placed under the barrel, and holds fifteen short, twelve long or eleven long rifle .22-caliber cartridges. It weighs about 5^ pounds and costs $18.10. It is shown at B, Fig. 24.
Collins, A. Frederick. Shooting, for Boys,. New York: Moffat, Yard and, 1917. Print.
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