Based on military T65 series experiments from .300 Savage in 1940s. Winchester introduced civilian version in 1952, two years before NATO adoption. Designed for short-action rifles with 3.64 mL capacity
Introduced in 1906 as replacement for .30-03 Springfield and other cartridges. Remained US Army's primary rifle cartridge until late 1970s. Used in World Wars, Korean War, and Vietnam War. Belgian FN Model 1949 proved superior to American M1 Garand
Introduced by Winchester in 1963 as a standard length magnum rifle cartridge. Based on shortened .375 H&H Magnum with shortened neck. Features shoulder forward 4mm and lengthened 3mm from .338 Winchester Magnum
7.62 mm caliber is a nominal caliber used in various cartridges. Equivalent to 0.30 inches or three decimal lines. Most commonly used in hunting cartridges. Barrel diameter refers to lands (raised helical ridges)
Trigger is a mechanism that activates ranged weapons and non-shooting devices. Small trigger energy leads to much more energy release. Most triggers use finger-operated lever, some use thumb-button or squeeze-bar designs
Flaco's Revolver features delicate engravings and ivory handle, found near Cairn Lake. Granger's Revolver has dark metal finish and custom engravings, located at Flatneck Station. Midnight's Pistol is a gold-plated Mauser with ten-round capacity, found at Rhodes post office. Rare Shotgun has two-round capacity, located in Manito Glade and cave near Wallace Station