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Semiauto Rifles of WWI and Before -The Firearm Blog
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A Short History of the Semi-Automatic Firearm | An Official Journal Of The NRA
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History Of The First Semi-Automatic Pistols | An NRA Shooting Sports Journal
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The Winchester 1903 was the first semi-auto rifle the company offered and one of the very first semi-auto long guns on the commercial market. Chambered for .22 Winchester Auto initially, later the
Experimental semi-automatic rifles, 1919-1931- excluding Garand's and Pedersen's rifles - Springfield Armory National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service)
Experimental semi-automatic rifles, 1919-1931- excluding Garand's and Pedersen's rifles - Springfield Armory National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service)