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- Rockin' Rimfires - Military copy and paramilitary style rifles chambered in .22LR. Photographs, information, message board, sources, and contact information.
- Rimfire Forum - Rimfire message board.
- U.S. Rimfire Association - USRA-IR50/50 is a nationally recognized .22 rimfire benchrest competition that contests a competitor's shooting skills from the bench.
- Chadderton Rifle and Pistol Club - Members have a range of facilities from which they can choose, these include .22 rimfire target rifle shooting, .22 rimfire sporting rifle, pistol calibre carbines (.38/.357 and .44 magnum etc.) and centre fire rifles up to 7.62 calibre.
- Rimfire Pacific Mining NL - Australian exploration company focused towards the discovery of the hard rock source of the Bingara-Copeton alluvial diamonds in northern NSW.
- Patria Lapua Oy - Manufacturer of high quality .22 rimfire ammunition.
- 22 Rimfire Ammunition - Outland Sales - Distributor of 22 rimfire ammunition from around the World. Offer over 20 different brands with over 160 different types of 22's.
- Metal Spinning Targets - Metal Spinning Targets, Inc. produces rimfire, magnum, and high-velocity targets for shooting practice. Product lines include spinning targets, dueling trees, automatic reset targets, law enforcement and specialty targets
- Fiocchi Ammunition - Shotshell, rimfire and centerfire cartridges.
- TheSpenser Rifle - Technical Assessment - In 1863, two guns that changed the course of firearms history were first delivered to the U.S. government. These are the Henry and Spencer repeaters. These arms were among the first to use rimfire cartridges.
Wikipedia Articles
- Rimfire (Biker Mice from Mars) - Rimfire is a recurring character in the 1993–1996 and 2006 animated television series, Biker Mice from Mars. Rimfire is the nephew of Modo, one of the three Biker Mice from Mars.
- Rimfire ammunition - A rimfire is a type of firearm cartridge. It is called a rimfire because, instead of the firing pin striking the primer cap at the center of the base of the cartridge to ignite it (as in a centerfire cartridge), the pin strikes the base's rim.
- .41 Rimfire Cartridge - The .41 Rimfire Cartridge was first introduced by the National Arms Company in 1863 and was also known as the .
- .17 Rimfire - .17 Rimfire may refer to a number of different cartridges or firearms that use them.
- List of rimfire catridges - *.22 LR