
Bolt Guns
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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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