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The .32 Remington (also known as the .32 Remington Auto-Loading or .32 Remington Rimless) is an American rifle cartridge. A rimless, smokeless powder design, this cartridge was once considered to be suitable for game larger than deer and black bear.〔Whelen, Townsend. ''The American Rifle''. The Century Co: 1918, p. 230-232〕 Similar contemporary cartridges include the rimmed .32 Winchester Special, a cartridge introduced by Winchester and offered as a chambering in Winchester's lever action rifles. The .32 Remington cartridge dates to 1906 and its introduction by Remington in the Remington Model 8 rifle. Other rifles chambered for the .32 Remington include the Remington Model 81, Remington Model 14 slide-action, Remington Model 30 bolt action, Stevens Model 425 lever-action, and Standard Arms Company rifles. Due to their similar dimensions, the .25 Remington, .30 Remington, and .32 Remington together were known as the Remington Rimless cartridge series.〔Stebbins, Henry M. ''Rifles-A Modern Encyclopedia'' Stackpole Co.: 1958, p.182〕 Firearm manufacturers generally offered all three of these cartridges as chamberings in a rifle model rather than just one of the series. This cartridge was chambered in the Remington Model 141 also. The 35 Remington was also a part of the old Remington rimless lineup. This cartridge is a ballistic twin of the 32 Winchester Special. ==See also== *List of cartridges by caliber *List of rifle cartridges *8 mm caliber 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「.32 Remington」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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