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The lists below show all of the various cartridges that were factory chambered, but not necessarily a standard caliber. The below lists are also subject to frequent minor change as I continue to complete additional research, but they are relatively close. For some of the calibers (most specifically the 22 Short and Long R.), the actual production numbers are a lot higher when all of the guns in the 110,000 - 140,000 serial number range are included {1910 – 1919}.
Model 1885 Rimfire cartridges (with number made before serial number 110,000):{1885 - 1910}
22 BBC (Cap) (4)
22 CAL. R.F. XL (323)
22 LONG (8,885)
22 LONG R. (4,165)
22 SHORT (16,042)
22 W.R.F. (1,584)
22 Win Auto (2)
25 R.F. (Stevens) (422)
30 LONG (4)
32 Extra Long (9)
32 LONG (3,254)
32 SHORT (3,878)
38 Extra Long (8)
38 LONG (27)
38 SHORT (26)
44 Henry (4)
44 LONG (1)
Model 1885 Centerfire cartridges (with number made before serial number 110,000):{1885 - 1910}
22 Stevens {22-15-60} (195)
22 W.C.F. (8,875)
236 USN {6mm Lee Navy} (25)
25-20 S.S. {Single Shot} (7460)
25 W.C.F. or 25-20 W.C.F. (250 est.)
25-21 {Stevens} (4)
25-25 {Stevens} (10)
25-35 W.C.F. (63)
30 U.S. or 30 ARMY (1,000 est.)
30 W.C.F. (105)
30 GOVT. 1906. (40 est.)
303 BRITISH (22)
32 SHORT {Colt} (1)
32 LONG {Colt} (152)
32 Ballard Extra Long (46)
32 W.C.F. (12,896)
32 IDEAL (233)
32-40 (11,281)
32-40 ES (6)
32 W.S. {Win. Special} (20 est.)
33 W.C.F. (7 est.)
35 S.L. (2)
35 W.C.F. (15 est.)
38 LONG {Colt} (31)
38 BALLARD EX {Extra Long} (5)
38 W.C.F. (2,889)
38-55 (7,603)
38-56 W.C.F. (610)
38-70 {Winchester} (5)
38-72 W.C.F. (5)
38 EX. {38-90 Winchester Exp.} (379)
401 S.L. (3)
40-50 SHARPS STR. or 40-50 S.S. (38)
40-50 S.N. {Sharps Necked} (4)
40-60 W.C.F. (1,464)
40-60 MAR. {Marlin} (6)
40-65 W.C.F. (518)
40-70 BALLARD or 40-70 BAL. (339)
40-70 SHARPS STR. or 40-70 S.S. (804)
40-70 S.N. {Sharps Necked} (4)
40-70 W.C.F. (145)
40-82 W.C.F. (1,733)
40-90 BALLARD or 40-90 BAL. (104)
40-90 SHARPS STR. or 40-90 S.S. (934)
40-90 S.N. {Sharps Necked} {2 5/8”} (2)
40 EX. {40-110 Winchester Exp.} (194)
405 W.C.F. (34)
43 Spanish (7)
44 Comblain (2)
44-60 Winchester (2)
44 W.C.F. (3,512)
45-60 W.C.F. (191)
45-70 GOV’T. (2,966)
45-70 SHARPS STR. (470)
45-75 W.C.F. (91)
45-90 W.C.F. (927)
45 EX. (45-125 Win Exp.) (686)
45 ELEY or 45 ELEY EX. (396)
45 SHARPS 2 4/10” (9)
45 SHARPS 2 6/10” (17)
45 SHARPS 2 3/4” (4)
45 SHARPS 2 7/8” (42)
45 SHARPS 3 1/4” (26)
50 ELEY or 50 ELEY EX. (527)
50-90 SHARPS (3)
50-95 W.C.F. (292)
50-110 EX. (70 est.)
577 ELEY (9)
7x57mm Mauser (3 experimental)
20 GA. (550 est.)
28 GA. (1)
The High-Wall could be chambered for all available cartridges. The Low-Wall however, was quite limited as to which Centerfire cartridges it was available in (all Rimfire cartridges could be ordered in the Low-Wall). Centerfire was limited to the following;
22 Stevens {22-15-60}
22 W.C.F.
25-20 S.S. {Single Shot}
25 W.C.F. or 25-20 W.C.F.
25-21 {Stevens}
25-25 {Stevens}
32 SHORT {Colt}
32 LONG {Colt}
32 W.C.F. or 32-20 W.C.F.
32 IDEAL
38 LONG
38 W.C.F. or 38-40 W.C.F.
44 W.C.F. or 44-40 W.C.F.
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