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bolt action shotgun
Bolt action is a type of firearm action where the handling of cartridges into and out of the weapon's barrel chamber is operated by manually manipulating the bolt directly via a handle, which is most commonly placed on the right-hand side of the weapon (as most users are right-handed). When the handle is operated, the bolt is unlocked from the receiver and pulled back to open the breech, allowing the spent cartridge case to be extracted and ejected, the firing pin within the bolt is cocked (either on opening or closing of the bolt depending on the gun design) and engages the sear, then upon the bolt being pushed back, a new cartridge (if available) is loaded into the chamber, and finally the breech is closed tight by the bolt locking against the receiver.
Bolt-action firearms are most often repeating rifles, but there are some bolt-action variants of shotguns and a few handguns as well. Examples of this system date as far back as the early 19th century, notably in the Dreyse needle gun. From the late 19th century, all the way through both World Wars, the bolt-action rifle was the standard infantry firearm for most of the world's military forces. In modern military and law enforcement use, the bolt action has been mostly replaced by semi-automatic and selective-fire firearms.
Up for trade is a Mossberg 183T 410 bolt action shot gun. Great first shotgun for a teen or good camp shotty for squirrels.
Looking to trade for a good quality EDC
Benchmade, Spyderco etc. or??
thanks
Looking for a 2 round magazine for these models of 20GA shotguns. Needs to be original, either used or new old stock. I've tried the Triple K mags and it didn't work out for my shotgun. The shape of follower in them doesn't match the original and doesn't feed correctly, and bending them into the...
I love bolt action shotguns, but I've decided to go with a detachable box magazine one. I don't have enough room in the safe for both, so this can go.
It has functioned perfectly every time I took it out.
It's in good condition with no rust or cracks in the stock. It does show its age in wear...
Hi All -
I'm looking for bolt action shotguns in either 12 or 20 gauge. No JC Higgins 12 gauge as those were recalled. Magazine or tube fed are both fine. Must be fully functional with no active rust, though worn finish or patina are fine.
Looking for a bolt action shotgun in good shooting shape.
No active rust, but grey/brown/red patina or minor pitting are all fine. No cracked wood. Box or tube magazine will both work, no single shot. 20 or 12 gauge only.
No Sears/JC Higgins 583.XX, as those were all recalled.
Bolt action Ruger American 270 riifle with composite stock, all flat black. Fired fewer than 20 times. At 80 years so I'm open to small caliber rifles and Thompson Conteder or Encore items in trade/partial trade. Meet within 60 niles of Salem. Pics on request.
O.F. Mossberg & Sons, Model 185K-A Shotgun, Bolt Action, Takedown, Chamber for 20 Ga x 2-3/4”, 3 shot, 2 shot removable box magazine, American Walnut Stock with Monte Carlo-style comb, Weight 6 1/4 lbs., barrel, 26" with variable C-Lect-Choke with ventilated barrel. Made 1950 to 1955. Has some...