Bolt-action repeaters have not been standard issue in the U.S. military since the World War I era, when American expeditionary forces were issued Model 1917 Enfields and Springfield Model 1903s.
OL's former shooting editor Jim Carmichel explains the history — and American shooters' attitudes toward — key service rifles ...
Watchtower Firearms' latest introduction pays homage to famed explorer Jim Bridger, and this bolt-action has a few innovative ...
In the early days of American involvement in World War II, the M1903 Springfield, a bolt-action rifle, was issued to some American troops as production of the preferred M1 Garand was ramping up.
The M1 Carbine is one of the most recognizable military firearms in the world. Here's an overview of how it works, and how ...
30/06 Springfield. All rifles have the ... rotary magazine used on other Ruger American models. The action, which has a full-diameter bolt body and three-lug bolt, is bedded to the stock via ...
A Type 3 malfunction, commonly called a “double feed,” happens when there is a round in the chamber, and the gun attempts to ...
In 2024, Springfield announced an expansion of their ... and uses the company’s interesting and innovative Convergence action which is designed to create a perfect alignment between the bolt and the ...
which is tailor-made for AR-15s and short-action bolt guns. Fresh off a multi-day coyote hunt shooting the 62-grain load, he ran it and a second, 75-grain, match load through testing with each ...
Springfield lent me an early-model ... and there are plenty of short-action cartridges to choose from with a 308-sized bolt face. What To Consider When Buying a Long-Range Rifle There are a ...
The most impressive defense I’ve seen at UD Arena this basketball season didn’t come from the Dayton Flyers or the two teams who beat them there.
When World War II broke out, many nations were using the same weapons as they had used in the previous war. However, by the ...