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Sportco was an
Australian manufacturer of
rifles and
shotguns in Adelaide,
South Australia, from 1947
until the
early 1980s.
Founded by Jack Warne, also...
- .222 Rimmed, .357
Magnum and
others to .22
rimfire by gun
makers like
Sportco.
British military rifles Martini–Henry Martini–Enfield
Sporterising .Digger...
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rifle made in Australia.
First released in 1968 as the
Sportco Model 44
produced in
Sportco's Adelaide factory,
production was
taken over by
Omark in...
- Jack
Warne founded the
Australian firearms manufacturer,
Sporting Arms or
Sportco, in Adelaide,
South Australia,
following World War II.
Following its founding...
- br**** was
produced by the
Super Cartridge Company, Riverbrand, ICI and
Sportco, some
using new
Boxer primed cases,
others using military Berdan primed...
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pressure when the
action is locked.
Although of
similar appearance to the
Sportco (Omark)
Model 44
there are no
interchangeable parts with the Angel. The...
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ammunition was
produced by the
Super Cartridge Company, Riverbrand, IMI, and
Sportco.
Since having an
existing barrel rebored and
rechambered was (at that time)...
- .222 Rimmed, .357
Magnum and
others to .22
rimfire by gun
makers like
Sportco.
Those still using the .310
Cadet have to
either buy
cases to reload, by...
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Solver Paints 1931 W. P.
Crowhurst 95–97
Gouger St.,
Adelaide house paints Sportco 837
South Road, St.
Marys .22
rifles for
Sporting Arms Ltd.
Wakefield Press...
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ammunition was
produced by the
Super Cartridge Company, Riverbrand, IMI and
Sportco, some
using new
Boxer primed cases (single
flash hole and
primer has anvil)...