gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:weapons
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gptkbp:action
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lever-action
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gptkbp:barrel_length
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varies, typically 20 to 26 inches
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gptkbp:barrel_type
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gptkb:steel
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gptkbp:caliber
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various including .30-30 Winchester
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gptkbp:capacity
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5 to 8 rounds depending on caliber
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gptkbp:collectibility
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high among collectors
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gptkbp:country_of_origin
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gptkb:United_States
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gptkbp:design_influence
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influenced many subsequent lever-action rifles
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gptkbp:finish
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blued, nickel-plated
blued or case-hardened
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gptkbp:fuselage_material
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gptkb:steel
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gptkbp:historical_context
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popular during the American West expansion
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gptkbp:historical_significance
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one of the most popular rifles in American history
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Winchester Model 1894 Deluxe
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gptkbp:is_popular_for
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hunting
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gptkbp:manufacturer
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gptkb:Winchester_Repeating_Arms_Company
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gptkbp:market_segment
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sporting firearms
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gptkbp:marketed_as
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the ' Gun that Won the West'
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gptkbp:material
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walnut
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gptkbp:notable_features
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checkered stock and forearm
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gptkbp:notable_users
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cowboys and hunters
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gptkbp:origin
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gptkb:John_Browning
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gptkbp:production_location
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gptkb:New_Haven,_Connecticut
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gptkbp:production_status
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discontinued but still in circulation
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gptkbp:production_years
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1894 to 2006
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gptkbp:recoil
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moderate
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gptkbp:safety
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cross-bolt safety
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gptkbp:sights
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iron sights or scope mount
open sights, peep sights
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gptkbp:successor
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gptkb:Winchester_Model_94
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gptkbp:trigger_pull_weight
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approximately 3 to 5 pounds
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gptkbp:trigger_type
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single-stage
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gptkbp:variant
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gptkb:Winchester_Model_1894
Trapper, Carbine
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gptkbp:weight
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approximately 6.5 to 7.5 pounds
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gptkbp:year_established
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1894
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Winchester_Repeating_Arms
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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6
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