Re: New AMC Series...Unidentifiable rifle

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Thanks for the quick reply. Cool gun, great history. Interestingly enough, I have a "Cartridge Comparison Guide" Poster on my wall and there is no mention of the .351 Winchester Self-Loading cartridge. Brand new these went for $26 dollars ($730 in today's money). A quick internet search finds them, depending on condition, between $500 and $1000. Ammo goes for around $1.25 a round.
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Re: New AMC Series...Unidentifiable rifle

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It came with either a 5 or 10-round box magazine and succeeded the model 1905.

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Re: New AMC Series...Unidentifiable rifle

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shinzen wrote:Winchester 1907. Which I now want to buy. Looks like a proprietary midrange cartridge, looks like a little less than a 30/30 in oomph. The OP pic looks like the 10 round magazine.

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Just noticed in a book. They made this in 1905 and 07.

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I must proof read more

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