Let's see those Bolt Guns...
Bolt Guns
Moderator: LAZY EYED SNIPER
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Last edited by LAZY EYED SNIPER on Sun May 22, 2011 7:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"Remember, your firearm is like your nose. No one else should pick it for you".
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Here are a couple I built last Summer...
26" AICS Remy 700 SPS Varminter .308 20" AICS Remy 700 SPS Tactical .223 "Remember, your firearm is like your nose. No one else should pick it for you".
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Mossberg 4x4 Bolt Action in 30-06 springfield
Leupold STD High Rings (.900) 49903 Leupold STD Rem 700 Rev. Front 50018, Matte Redfield Revolution 3x9 50mm Scope Harris Ultralight Bipod Series S BRM (DO NOT MOUNT ON FRONT SWIVEL DIRECTLY) Uncle Mike's 3/8" Swivel Stud Gear Sector GS-2P™ Quick Adjust Sling: Black Talon QR Sling Swivels Muzzlebrake 24" Fluted Barrel Lightning Bolt Action Adjustable Trigger System Redfield Revolution 3x9 50mm Scope These Leupold mounts I originally purchased but later removed because they did not fit the mossberg 4x4 properly with the Redfield Revolution 3x9 50mm scope. I replaced them with the Leupold 49903 and 50018 combination. Leupold STD High Rings (.900) 49903 and Leupold STD Rem 700 Rev. Front 50018, Matte Harris Ultralight Bipod Series S BRM |
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You've been holdin out on me Dan!
I haven't seen that one before. Very nice! "Remember, your firearm is like your nose. No one else should pick it for you".
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Yea I posted it a while back over on www.MossbergOwners.com but forgot I had the pictures lol.
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Another beauty!
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Pictured below is my Remington Model 700BDL chambered in 7mm Rem Mag with a 24" barrel.
The 700BDL is a manually-operated bolt action with 2 forward dual-opposed lugs and a rear safety lug formed by the bolt handle lug sitting in a receiver recess. The bolt face is recessed, fully enclosing the base of the cartridge, and the extractor is a C-clip sitting within the bolt face. The ejector is a plunger on the bolt face actuated by a coil spring. The bolt is of 3-piece construction, brazed together (head, body and bolt handle). The receiver is milled from round cross-section steel. Depending on caliber, the internal magazine holds either 3, 4, or 5 cartridges and has a flush floor plate for quick unloading. The rifle can also be ordered with a detachable box magazine. |
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This is a picture of my Marlin Model 80 DL magazine fed bolt action rifle chambered for .22short, long, and long rifle.
She was produced by Marlin right after WWII ( 1946-1968 ) and does not have a serial number because by US law at the time ( pre-1968 Gun Control Act ) it was not required to be stamped on the firearm. I purchased this firearm at a flea market while waiting for the Valley Gun and Country Club in Elysburg, PA to open one Sunday morning. As I walked around I noticed a gun rack hung on the side of a shed that housed the market that held a few BB and air guns. As I approached it I saw the bottom rung of the rack had what seemed to be a real rifle on it, so I picked it up, cleared the action and asked the owner how much. To my delight, she said $100...to which I countered $75 as I pulled that much from my wallet. SOLD !! was the reply...she's a real tack driver with just the iron sights. |
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"Remember, your firearm is like your nose. No one else should pick it for you".
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That's a real nice looking war vet your Dad has there...
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Yes Sir,
I love rifles like these that have been in the family for a couple generations. "Remember, your firearm is like your nose. No one else should pick it for you".
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