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The AR-50 weighs approximately 34 pounds and is a single-shot bolt-action rifle. The barrel is thick and rigid to prevent it from flexing. All AR-50 barrels use 1:15 right hand rifling. The receiver features Armalite's octagonal design, strengthening the receiver against flexing.
The Stevens Boys Rifles were a series of single-shot takedown rifles produced by Stevens Arms from 1890 until 1943. The rifles used a falling-block action (sometimes called a tilting-block, dropping-block, or drop-block) and were chambered in a variety of rimfire calibers, such as .22 Short, .22 Long Rifle, .25 Rimfire, and .32 Rimfire.
The company is known for manufacturing simple and affordable .50 BMG rifles, such as the single-shot bolt-action BFG-50, [3] [4] the semi-automatic BFG-50A [5] ...
Model 16 (discontinued) - single shot action for cartridges based on the WSSM family, as well as 6 mm BR and 6 mm PPC. Model 21 - single shot bolt action for cartridges in the .223 Remington family. Model 22 - single shot bolt action for cartridges in the .308 Winchester and family and similar.
The MDR's first public debut was in 2014 at Shot Show and was discontinued on January 18, 2024, right before Shot Show. [ 8 ] [ 2 ] [ 9 ] Desert Tech MDRX 5.56/.223 Conversion Kit includes barrel, mag catch, mag insert, bolt head, and ejector chute
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The SuperComp Ferret 50 is the competition-level version of the rifle. It can be chambered in all the above mentioned calibers (except .338 Lapua) plus .510 DTC.Among its features are an extended receiver, optional left-handed or right-handed action, adjustable trigger and stock, and detachable rear monopod and forward bipod.
A yellow flag demonstrates the rifle's bolt is open and the breech is clear. Firearm handling safety poster. Gun safety is the study and practice of managing risk when using, transporting, storing and disposing of firearms, airguns and ammunition in order to avoid injury, illness or death.