Whitney Wolverine, the Glossary
The Whitney Wolverine is a semi-automatic.22 LR caliber pistol created in 1956.[1]
Table of Contents
15 relations: Alcoa, Aluminium, American Rifleman, Blowback (firearms), Eli Whitney, Gun Digest, Guns (magazine), High Standard Manufacturing Company, Investment casting, Michigan Wolverines, Olympic Arms, Robert Hillberg, Second Amendment Foundation, Semi-automatic pistol, .22 Long Rifle.
- Semi-automatic pistols
- Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1956
Alcoa
Alcoa Corporation (an acronym for "Aluminum Company of America") is a Pittsburgh-based industrial corporation.
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Aluminium
Aluminium (Aluminum in North American English) is a chemical element; it has symbol Al and atomic number 13.
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American Rifleman
American Rifleman is a United States-based monthly shooting and firearms interest publication, owned by the National Rifle Association of America (NRA).
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Blowback (firearms)
Blowback is a system of operation for self-loading firearms that obtains energy from the motion of the cartridge case as it is pushed to the rear by expanding gas created by the ignition of the propellant charge.
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Eli Whitney
Eli Whitney Jr. (December 8, 1765January 8, 1825) was an American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin in 1793, one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution that shaped the economy of the Antebellum South.
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Gun Digest
Gun Digest Media is an American publisher specializing in firearms, shooting, ammunition reloading and concealed carry magazines and books.
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Guns (magazine)
Guns is a magazine dedicated to firearms, hunting, competition shooting, reloading, and other shooting-related activities in the United States.
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High Standard Manufacturing Company
High Standard Firearms was an American manufacturer of firearms, based in Houston, Texas.
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Investment casting
Investment casting is an industrial process based on lost-wax casting, one of the oldest known metal-forming techniques.
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Michigan Wolverines
The Michigan Wolverines comprise 29 varsity sports teams at the University of Michigan.
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Olympic Arms
Olympic Arms, Inc. was a manufacturer and marketer of AR-15 and M16 pattern rifles, carbines and pistols.
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Robert Hillberg
Robert Hillberg (August 27, 1917 – August 12, 2012) was a firearm designer and the head of Research & Development at the High Standard Manufacturing Company.
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Second Amendment Foundation
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is a United States nonprofit organization that supports gun rights.
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Semi-automatic pistol
A semi-automatic pistol (also called a self-loading pistol, autopistol, or autoloading pistol) is a handgun that automatically ejects and loads cartridges in its chamber after every shot fired. Whitney Wolverine and semi-automatic pistol are semi-automatic pistols.
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.22 Long Rifle
The.22 Long Rifle, also known as the.22LR or 5.6×15mmR, is a long-established variety of.22 caliber rimfire ammunition originating from the United States.
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See also
Semi-automatic pistols
- AR-15–style pistol
- Astra 400
- Automag
- Campo Giro
- Glock
- Joint Service Small Arms Program
- List of semi-automatic pistols
- Pocket pistol
- Sauer & Sohn
- Seecamp
- Semi-automatic pistol
- Type 64 (silenced pistol)
- Type 64 pistol
- Webley Self-Loading Pistol
- Whitney Wolverine
Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1956
- AR-15–style rifle
- C-4 (explosive)
- IZh-56
- M56 submachine gun
- Remington Model 58
- Smith & Wesson Model 19
- Whitney Wolverine