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- .219_Zipper abstract "The .219 Zipper cartridge was created by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1937 to be used in their lever-action Model 64 rifle. It is a 30-30 Winchester cartridge necked down to a .22 caliber bullet. Marlin Firearms also offered their Marlin Model 336 rifle (Marlin 336 Zipper) chambered for the cartridge.While the .219 Zipper was supposed to compete against other varmint cartridges of the time, most lever-action rifles use tubular magazines, which prohibit the use of pointed bullets. This led to problems with accuracy. Winchester stopped producing .219 Zipper ammunition in 1962, Remington Arms stopped production of the cartridge soon afterwards. The .219 Zipper is the parent case of the .219 Donaldson Wasp, and P.O. Ackley created the .219 Zipper Improved in 1937. Leslie Lindahl's Chucker and Super-chucker and "wildcat" case modifications by Hervey Lovell, Lysle Kilbourne, and W. F. Vickery offered similarly superior ballistics in stronger single-shot and bolt actions.Though the flat- or round-nosed slug causes rapid loss of velocity, the .219 Zipper is suitable for small game or varmints, including wolf or coyote, but not deer. It works well in guns designed to fire rimmed ammunition, such as rebarreled Lee-Enfields, but not in Mauser-type actions, which are not.".
- .219_Zipper wikiPageExternalLink id13.html.
- .219_Zipper wikiPageExternalLink 219%20Zipper%20pages%20192%20and%20193.pdf.
- .219_Zipper wikiPageID "19997455".
- .219_Zipper wikiPageRevisionID "587976442".
- .219_Zipper balsrc "Accurate Arms".
- .219_Zipper base "0.422".
- .219_Zipper btype "Hornady SX spire point".
- .219_Zipper btype "Nosler Spitzer boat tail".
- .219_Zipper btype "Speer flat nosed".
- .219_Zipper bullet "0.2245".
- .219_Zipper bw "46".
- .219_Zipper bw "50".
- .219_Zipper bw "55".
- .219_Zipper caseCapacity "34".
- .219_Zipper caseLength "1.938".
- .219_Zipper caseType "Rimmed".
- .219_Zipper designDate "1937".
- .219_Zipper en "1059".
- .219_Zipper en "1133".
- .219_Zipper en "1172".
- .219_Zipper hasPhotoCollection .219_Zipper.
- .219_Zipper length "2.26".
- .219_Zipper manufacturer Winchester_Repeating_Arms_Company.
- .219_Zipper maxPressure "42000".
- .219_Zipper name "0.219".
- .219_Zipper neck "0.253".
- .219_Zipper origin United_States.
- .219_Zipper parent "0.3".
- .219_Zipper primer "large rifle".
- .219_Zipper productionDate "1938".
- .219_Zipper rifling "1.0".
- .219_Zipper rimDia "0.506".
- .219_Zipper rimThick "0.063".
- .219_Zipper shoulder "0.365".
- .219_Zipper testBarrelLength "26".
- .219_Zipper type "Rifle".
- .219_Zipper variants "0.219".
- .219_Zipper vel "3097".
- .219_Zipper vel "3194".
- .219_Zipper vel "3220".
- .219_Zipper subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- .219_Zipper comment "The .219 Zipper cartridge was created by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1937 to be used in their lever-action Model 64 rifle. It is a 30-30 Winchester cartridge necked down to a .22 caliber bullet. Marlin Firearms also offered their Marlin Model 336 rifle (Marlin 336 Zipper) chambered for the cartridge.While the .219 Zipper was supposed to compete against other varmint cartridges of the time, most lever-action rifles use tubular magazines, which prohibit the use of pointed bullets.".
- .219_Zipper label ".219 Zipper".
- .219_Zipper sameAs m.04ybvg1.
- .219_Zipper sameAs Q4545182.
- .219_Zipper sameAs Q4545182.
- .219_Zipper wasDerivedFrom .219_Zipper?oldid=587976442.
- .219_Zipper isPrimaryTopicOf .219_Zipper.