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``Lakefield Arms Mark II Bolt-Action Rifle(below - for sale online for
$106.00 - click here)
``Magtech Model MT Bolt Action Rifle
``Magtech Model MT-22C Bolt-Action Rifle
``Marlin Model 15YN `Little Buckaroo'
``Marlin Model 25MN Bolt-Action Rifle
``Marlin Model 25N Bolt-Action Repeater
``Marlin Model 880 Bolt-Action Rifle
``Marlin Model 881 Bolt-Action Rifle
``Marlin Model 882 Bolt-Action Rifle
``Marlin Model 883 Bolt-Action Rifle
``Marlin Model 883SS Bolt-Action Rifle
``Marlin Model 915 YN `Little Buckaroo'(below Marlin Model 915 Rimfire Rifle for sale online for at Gander Mountain for $219.99 - click here) There is
no indication this is "Little Buckaroo."
``Marlin Model 915Y (Compact)
``Marlin Model 915YS (Compact)(below - 16.25" with Micro-Groove® rifling (16 grooves) click here)
Rifling (below - Rifling in a .35 Remington microgroove rifled barrel)
Rifling is the process and/or the actual groves themselves. The process of rifling is making helical (spiral_ grooves in the barrel of a gun or firearm. Such spiral groves creates SPIN to a projectile around its long axis. This spin serves to gyroscopically stabilize the projectile, improving its aerodynamic stability and accuracy.
There are physics of rifling. The spin put on the LONG axis of the bullet
provides a steady travel without a WOBBLE. That is what rifling does.
Rifling of a 105 mm Royal Ordnance L7 tank gun.
...In firearm examiner lingo (click here) we refer to the rifling as lands &grooves. The lands are the raised areas between two grooves. A rifling pattern of eight grooves with also have eight lands.
Firearms can be manufactured with any number of lands and grooves in their barrels. They can also spiral either left or right. A few of the more common rifling patterns are 4/right, 5/right, 6/right, 6/left, 8/right, and 16/right....
``Marlin Model 917
``Marlin Model 917S
``Marlin Model 917V
``Marlin Model 917VR
``Marlin Model 917VS
``Marlin Model 917VS-CF
``Marlin Model 917VSF
``Marlin Model 917VST
``Marlin Model 917VT
``Marlin Model 925
``Marlin Model 925C
``Marlin Model 925M
``Marlin Model 925R
``Marlin Model 925RM(below)
Marlin Model 980S
``Marlin Model 980S-CF
``Marlin Model 981T
``Marlin Model 982 Bolt Action Rifle
``Marlin Model 982VS
``Marlin Model 982VS-CF
``Marlin Model 983
``Marlin Model 983S
``Marlin Model 983T
``Marlin Model XT-17 Series Bolt Action Rifles
``Marlin Model XT-22 Series Bolt Action Rifles
``Mauser Model 107 Bolt-Action Rifle
``Mauser Model 201 Bolt-Action Rifle
``Meacham Low-Wall Rifle
...The names "Highwall" and "Low-wall" (click here) was never used by Wincheaster but shooters and writers of the period adopted the names to differentiate the two Winchester action styles....
..."Highwall" has receiver sides that extend up to the height of the top of the barrel shank while the "Low-wall’s" receiver sides are milled away to allow easier access to the chamber for easier loading. Because the breech block is not as well supported, the "Low-wall" is not as strong as the "Highwall"....
``Mossberg Model 801/802 Bolt Rifles
``Mossberg Model 817 Varmint Bolt Action Rifle
``Navy Arms TU-33/40 Carbine
``Navy Arms TU-KKW Sniper Trainer
``Navy Arms TU-KKW Training Rifle
``New England Firearms Sportster Single Shot Rifles
``Norinco JW-15 Bolt-Action Rifle
``Norinco JW-27 Bolt-Action Rifle
``Remington 40-XR Rimfire Custom Sporter
``Remington 541-T
``Remington 541-T HB Bolt-Action
``Rifle Remington 581-S Sportsman Rifle
``Remington Model Five
``Remington Model Five Youth
``Rossi Matched Pair Single Shot Rifle(below for sale online for $363.00 - click here)
``Ruger 77/17
``Ruger 77/22
``Ruger 77/22 Rimfire Bolt-Action Rifle
``Ruger 77/44
``Ruger K77/22 Varmint Rifle
``Savage CUB T Mini Youth
``Savage Mark I-G Bolt Action
``Savage Mark II Bolt Action Rifles
``Savage Model 30 G Stevens Favorite
``Savage Model 93 Rifles
``Thompson/Center Hotshot Youth Rifle
``Ultra Light Arms Model 20 RF Bolt-Action Rifle
``Winchester Model 52B Sporting Rifle
``Winchester Wildcat Bolt Action Rifle 22
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