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Full-Power Chiappa .45-70 Carbines

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011 at 12:28 PM

Full-Power Chiappa .45-70 Carbines
New Traditional and Modern.

Chiappa 1886 Traditional Trapper Rifle

Chiappa 1886 Traditional Trapper Rifle

Chiappa Firearms

Chiappa Firearms

Dayton, OH --(Ammoland.com)- MKS Distributing, Dayton OH, September, 2011- Chiappa Firearms debuts two new .45-70 lever action carbines for 2011.

These new carbines can safely fire full-power modern era ammunition or traditional era correct .45-70 loads.

The first is the Chiappa 1886 Traditional Trapper. The Chiappa Traditional Trapper’s action is modeled after the original Winchester 1886 but with today’s modern manufacturing and materials the result is a traditional looking 1886 with superior accuracy and strength.

Chiappa’s Traditional Trapper features a traditional walnut stock, 181/2-inch full octagonal 4140 alloy blued steel barrel. To compliment the barrel the receiver, lever and crescent butt plate have a beautiful case colored finish. Magazine capacity is 6-rounds. MSRP $1,249.00

The 1886 Kodiak Trapper is Chiappa’s second new .45-70 model and again uses the time-proven 1886 action. This is the same basic rifle as the Traditional Trapper but with 21st Century ergonomic and design elements. The barrel is half-round and the half forward of the forearm tip is octagonal. The barrel, action, hammer and lever are finished in weather resistant tough brushed electroless nickel.

The walnut stock is encased with a super tough armor like rubberized finish. This finish provides serious knock around protection for the stock and delivers a superior no slip positive purchase for the shooter in most any weather conditions; especially handy if charged by an aggravated bear, moose, or hog.

Chiappa’sKodiak Trapper also features detachable sling swivels, a more inline stock with higher comb, slightly raised corporal point (bottom of butt) and flat rubber butt pad are all designed for reduced felt recoil and quick to shoulder movement. The Kodiak Trapper also comes with Skinner Express Sights for extra fast sight/target acquisition and the barrel is drilled and tapped for a forward fitting Scout Rifle scope. MSRP $1,395.00

Basic Specifications of both carbines:

  • Caliber:.45-70 (modern era or traditional rounds)
  • Magazine Capacity: 6-rounds
  • Barrel: Traditional Trapper 181/2-inch octagonal blued
  • Kodiak Trapper 181/2-inch half round
  • half-octagonal electroless nickel.
  • Overall length: 37-inches
  • Weight: 81/2 pounds

NOTE:When you step the large diameter .45-70 bullet up to 2,000+ fps and 3,000 foot pounds of energy with much flatter shooting modern era Hornady LEVEReviution Spitzer bullets you have a serious heavy-hitting dangerous game firearm. In fact many shooters class it as a reduced .458 Winchester Magnum.

Chiappa 1886 Kodiak Trapper .45-70 Rifle

Chiappa 1886 Kodiak Trapper .45-70 Rifle

For more consumer information please contact:

MKS Supply, Inc.
937-454-0363
www.mkschiappa.com

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Winchester Ammunition Develops .45-70 Gov’t Load Ammo In Ballistic Silvertip

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 at 9:50 AM

Winchester Ammunition Develops .45-70 Gov’t Load Ammo In Ballistic Silvertip

Winchester Ammunition

Winchester Ammunition

Morgan, UT –-(AmmoLand.com)- The Winchester Ammunition heavy-hitting .45-70 Gov’t classic is getting an upgrade in bullet performance for 2010 in the Supreme® Ballistic Silvertip® line.

The new bullet design was co-developed with Nosler® and incorporates a plastic tip to help prevent damage from recoil and improve downrange performance.

The 300-grain bullet also features a black oxide coating to help reduce barrel fouling.

The .45-70 Gov’t bullet has been around for more than 100 years and was originally adopted by the United States Military in 1873 to be used with the single shot Trapdoor Springfield rifle. It later became a popular cartridge for sporting use and is ideal for hunting big game animals, such as whitetail deer, elk and bear.

The polycarbonate tip, like that featured on other Winchester centerfire bullets including: XP³®, Accubond-CT® and e-Tip®, prevents deformation in the magazine, boosts aerodynamic efficiency and initiates a large expansion at a variety of impact ranges.

What does .45-70 mean?

  • .45=caliber in decimal inches (ex. .454 inches)
  • 70=the weight of the original black powder charge calculated in grains (*Note: smokeless powder is used in the new Winchester Supreme 45-70 Gov’t load.)

“The classic 45-70 caliber now loaded in one of our most popular rounds, the Winchester Ballistic Silvertip, is really a unique combination,” said Brett Flaugher, vice president of domestic and international marketing and sales for Winchester Ammunition.

The Supreme® Ballistic Silvertip® .45-70 Gov’t will feature:

  • Bullet Wt = 300 gr
  • 20 rds/box – 200 rds/case
  • Availability: May 2010

For more information about Winchester and its complete line of products, visit www.winchester.com.

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