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List Of Bolt Action Rifles
Bolt action rifles are an evolution of the lever action rifle, offering greater accuracy and stronger receiver (firearms), receivers. Bolt actions require the user to manually cycle the bolt (firearms), bolt after each round is fired, and are usually loaded with stripper clips or Magazine (firearms), magazines {, class="wikitable sortable sticky-header" !Name !class="unsortable", Image !Cartridge (firearms), Cartridge(s) !Year !Country of origin , - , 35M rifle , , 8x56mmR7.92x57mm Mauser , 1935 , , - , Model 98a rifle, Kb wz. 98a , , 7.92x57mm Mauser , 1936 , , - , Karabinek wz. 1929, Kbk wz. 29 , , 7.92x57mm Mauser , 1930 , , - , Accuracy International AWM , , .300 Winchester Magnum.338 Lapua Magnum , 1996 , , - , Type 30 rifle, Arisaka Type 30 , , 6.5x50mm Arisaka , 1899 , , - , Type 38 rifle, Arisaka Type 38 , , 6.5x50mm Arisaka , 1906 , , - , Type 99 rifle, Arisaka Type 99 , , 7.7x58mm Arisaka , 1939 , , - , ArmaLite AR-50 , , .50 BMG .416 Barrett , 1999 , ...
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Bolt Action
Bolt action is a type of manual firearm action that is operated by ''directly'' manipulating the turn-bolt via a bolt handle, most commonly placed on the right-hand side of the firearm (as most users are right-handed). The majority of bolt-action firearms are rifles, but there are also some variants of shotguns and handguns that are bolt-action. Bolt action firearms are generally repeating firearms, but many single-shot designs are available particularly in shooting sports where single-shot firearms are mandated, such as most Olympic and ISSF rifle disciplines. From the late 19th century all the way through both World Wars, bolt action rifles were the standard infantry service weapons for most of the world's military forces, with the exception of the United States Armed Forces, who used the M1 Garand Semi-automatic rifle. In modern military and law enforcement after the Second World War, bolt-action firearms have been largely replaced by semi-automatic and selec ...
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338 Lapua Magnum
The .338 Lapua Magnum (8.6×70mm or 8.58×70mm) is a Finland, Finnish rimless, bottlenecked, centerfire rifle cartridge (firearms), cartridge. It was developed during the 1980s as a high-powered, long-range cartridge for military snipers. Due to its use in the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021), War in Afghanistan and the Iraq War, the cartridge has become widely available. The cartridge is named after Finnish town Lapua. The loaded .338 cartridge is in diameter (rim) and long. It can penetrate better-than-standard military body armor at ranges of up to , and has a maximum effective range of about with Commission internationale permanente pour l'épreuve des armes à feu portatives, C.I.P. conforming ammunition at sea level conditions. Muzzle velocity is dependent on barrel length, seating depth, and powder charge, and varies from for commercial loads with bullets, which corresponds to about of muzzle energy. British military issue overpressure .338 Lapua Magnum cartridges ...
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