This type of action is typically used by shotguns, but several major manufacturers make rifles that use this action.
The British called such weapons, "Pass made rifles".
Oddly, the building that makes rifles was not hit.
Skilled men these, without whom the Confederacy would have been hard put to make pistols, rifles, cannon and powder.
The company remains committed to making high-quality rifles and shotguns for hunting.
Great care should be therefore taken in making rifles for heavy game.
He later wrote a book on his experiences making and using rifles.
Men of the old stone age couldn't make rifles.
To satisfy this need, these dealers cut the barrels and stocks to make short rifles with 33" and 36" barrel lengths.
The firm produces custom made double rifles costing tens of thousands of dollars.