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Just as Marlin Firearms balked at putting ".30 Winchester Center Fire" or ".30 WCF" on their rifle in that caliber (calling it instead the ".30-30), Remington balked at putting ".22 Winchester Rim Fire" or ".22 WRF" on their rifle in that caliber. Thus the .22 Remington Special. Naaman Brown (talk) 23:12, 6 March 2009 (UTC)