- The .475
Linebaugh (12.1x36mmR) is a
rimmed revolver cartridge developed by John
Linebaugh in the late 1980s in
response to the
scarcity of the .348 Winchester...
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Wheeler and Bill
Topping of Sandy, Utah, John
Linebaugh developed the .500
Linebaugh cartridge in 1986.
Linebaugh was then
known for
converting six-shot .45...
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Linebaugh is a surname, an
Americanized spelling of the
German surname Leinbach.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Donald W.
Linebaugh, American...
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August 2004). "The .500
Linebaugh". Gunblast.
Retrieved 8
September 2009. Taffin, John. "Taffin test: The .500
Linebaugh". Sixguns.com.
Retrieved 8...
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inventor of the .500
Linebaugh (1986) and .475
Linebaugh (1988) cartridges.
Gunwriter John Taffin, a big-bore enthusiast,
describes Linebaugh as a "pioneer"...
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Peter Linebaugh is an
American Marxist historian who
specializes in
British history,
Irish history,
labor history, and the
history of the
colonial Atlantic...
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diameter were developed, the
first by John
Linebaugh of Cody, Wyoming, in 1986 with the
development of the .500
Linebaugh, and then
later with the .50 Action...
- largest-diameter
production revolver cartridge, at .475 in (12.1 mm). The .475
Linebaugh was
introduced around 1988, for a custom, five-shot
Ruger Blackhawk single-action...
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performance of the .480
Ruger and
approaches the
ballistics of the .500
Linebaugh. The .50 AE is the
parent case for the .440 Cor-Bon (1998) by Cor-Bon...
- Maximum, also
known as the .500
Linebaugh Maximum and .500
Linebaugh Long, is a
revolver cartridge developed by John
Linebaugh. Only a
small number of custom...