Bolt Action Rifle
This is a Cd-rom that requires the use of a computer to read. The author explores the original records and the bolt-action rifles themselves to reveal the fine nuances of many popular bolt-action mechanisms. The drawings exemplify the study; they were done by working from the guns, not factory drawings, old blueprints or catalogs. You will find in this book such things as lock times, spring rates and cam angles. There is also considerable historical content. For the modern actions, the historical recitation is based on the public record and on the recollections and statements of the men who did the design work.
Table of Contents - Volume I
Chapter
1 Mauser Model 98
2 Springfield M1903
3 Arisaka M1905
4 U.S. Enfield M1917
5 Remington Model 30
6 Winchester Model 54
7 Pre-'64 Winchester Model 70
8 Remington Model 720
9 Remington Models 721/722, 725 and 700
10 Weatherby Mark V/ Mark V Varmintmaster
11 Sako L-461 Vixen
12 Remington Models 600, 660 and Mohawk-600
13 Mossberg Model 800
14 Remington Model 788 (Rimless Version)
15 Winchester Model 70 (1968 Version)
16 Mossberg Model 810
17 Conclusion
Appendix: Lock Time
Speed Locks
Three-Lever Triggers
Cartridge Lengths
Firing Pin Protrusion
Patent Summary
Bibliography
Index
Table of Contents - Volume 2
Chapter
1 Original Model Newton
2 Savage Model 1920
3 Buffalo Newton
4 Schultz & Larsen Model 54J
5 Savage Model 110
6 Ranger Arms
7 Voere Shikar
8 Schultz & Larsen Model 68DL
9 Ruger Model 77
10 Champlin
11 Mauser Model 3000
12 Carl Gustaf
13 Omega III
14 Voere k-14
15 Colt Sauer
16 Golden Eagle Model 7000
17 Browning BBR
Bibliography
Patent Summary
Index