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bolt action
Bolt action is a type of firearm action in which the weapon's bolt is operated manually by the opening and closing of the breech (barrel) with a small handle, most commonly placed on the right-hand side of the weapon (for right-handed users). As the handle is operated, the bolt is unlocked, the breech is opened, the spent cartridge case is withdrawn and ejected, the firing pin is cocked (this occurs either on the opening or closing of the bolt, depending on design), and finally a new round/cartridge (if available) is placed into the breech and the bolt closed. Bolt-action firearms are most often rifles, but there are some bolt-action 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 militaries.
In military and law enforcement use, the bolt action has been mostly replaced by semi-automatic and selective-fire firearms, though the bolt action remains the dominant design in dedicated marksman rifles. Bolt-action firearms are still very popular for hunting and target shooting. Compared to most other manually operated firearm actions, it offers an excellent balance of strength (allowing powerful cartridge chamberings), ruggedness, reliability, and potential accuracy, all with light weight and much lower cost than self-loading firearms, and can also be disassembled and re-assembled much faster due to fewer moving parts. The major disadvantage is a slightly lower practical rate of fire than other manual repeating firearms, such as lever-action and pump-action firearms, and a far lower practical rate of fire than semi-automatic weapons, but this is not a very important factor in many types of hunting, target shooting, and other precision-based shooting uses.
Pre-war Sears & Roebuck by Ranger, model 36
.22 bolt action rifle. Shoots shorts, long, and long rifle.
Good shooter, very quiet especially with this longer barrel.
Detachable magazine (7 round mag)
2 different sized aperture disks on the peep sight.
Carving of buck on one side of the...
Selling the rifle for my dad who’s in the market for a 300 win mag.
It just has the specific rings for the rifle they are 1" rings. It has light scuffs as well from normal use.
Comes with one magazine.
I’d be shocked if it has 100 rounds through it.
We have some factory ammo available...
I am trying to help someone sell a couple rifles and this is the first one they have available.
Western Field Model SB-712 in 30-30 Winchester
Bolt action, magazine fed, 22" barrel in good condition as seen in pictures.
Also has a Bushnell Scopechief IV in 3X-9X
Having trouble finding any...
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Fired under 50rds.
Strata camo w/patriot brown cerakote barrel/bolt.
22in fluted & threaded barrel
Vortex Copperhead 4-16x44
X2 5rd magazines
Ammo included:
S&B 140gr FMJ BT x40rds
Norma Golden target match 143gr x20rds
Winchester match 140gr x20rds...
Brownells has been running some great deals on barreled actions. I am lightly thinking about picking one up for a handgun build, sort of like the Remington XP-100s.
If you have built one yourself what did you use for a frame? What cartridge was it chambered for and what barrel length did you...
Rock Island armory
Bolt Action 22 for the youth
Nothing wrong with it. Daughter outgrew it comes with three magazines and a simmons 3x 9x 21 scope
Comes with three magazines which is why the price is higher
Like new, only put 20 rounds through it.
Will come with everything in the picture (including the 20 round box of 178g Hornady Precision Hunter rounds) and a soft case.
Transfer in Sandy, Gresham or Adaptive Firing Solutions in Oregon City. No trades
WANTED AK47 BRASS--SMALL OR LARGE PRIMERS POCKET.
1. IT CAN BE NEW OR ONCE FIRED.
2. WILLING TO TRADE SOME PARTS OR CASH.
** NOTE: I'M NOT SELLING, I WANT TO BUY"
I am looking for a bolt action rifle in 300 BO must be threaded to use for my suppressor application will look at different manufactures prefer factory threading and only looking for a bolt gun thank you and happy holidays
Up for trade is a cooler Mossberg bolt action 22LR. Model is 342KC. Comes with one magazine.
Magazine fed carbine with hinged fold down fore-end. This was refinished by another member on here and received in a trade. Cool gun just need to make room.
Looking for a nice EDC folder mostly.
Good...
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
MARLIN FIREARMS COMPANY 882 STAINLESS STEEL JM STAMPED
Up for sale is a Used - Excellent Condition Marlin 882 Scoped .22 WMR Magnum 22" JM Stamped Stainless Steel. New Simmons 4x32 .22 mag Scope, and stock iron sights still on it. Comes with 1 stainless 7 round mag and 3 black 7 round mags...
Ruger American Compact 308 - 18in. Great for backcountry hunting without breaking a budget.
Vortex Crossfire 3-9x40 with a level bubble.
I am throwing in about 55 rds of different type of hunting ammo for you to choose.
I just want to be up front that the rifle has some cosmetic damage only...
Hi I'm Jay I'm in Clark county Wa. You can message me or please just call at 360 241 5293. The gun is new flawless and ready to go! I'm an experienced seller on this and other forums as well as at gun shows. check my feedback on airgun nation I'm Jay3658 on there. I have other airguns...
mossberg mvp 5.56..
good dang deal!!!!
Ive had this for probably 10 years and shot maybe 100rds thru it. mostly suppressed.
i had the barrel threaded by atterro arms right when i got it. 1/2×28 accepts all standard muzzle devices.
its a really nice rifle actually just dont have a practical...
I have a savage mark II 22lr bolt action rifle with a case, scope, and at least 180 rounds of 22lr ammo. The gun has a heavy barrel on it.
Asking 175$ priced to sale don’t want or need a 22