They are called "Air Guns" because they require compressed Air or C02 to fire them. Otherwise they would be called "Firearms". A Firearm doesn't require Air or C02, they just need gunpowder.
Even a single stroke "Springer" or "Nitro piston" air gun/rifle require that they be cocked once. But these are not "Bolt Action," these are break barrel in design.
So to answer your question: No, there are no "Bolt Action" air guns that "don't" use compressed air or C02 to fire them. However there are several non bolt action models that only need to be cocked once for each shot.
A pump action BB gun requires you to pump the forearm (The grip under the barrel) several times to store air in the air tube. This air propels the pellet when the trigger is pulled.
Eight times twenty-five times twenty-three is equal to 4,600.
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if your talking about 20 times 20 it = 400
Sixty is 300% of twenty. If twenty is 100% of twenty and 60 is three times twenty, then three times one hundred is three hundred.
"Two times ten is twenty. Two times eleven is twenty-two." Twenty-two sounds identical to "twenty, too".
It is 420
600
If you mean twenty-four twenty-fifths of 75, the answer is 72. Twenty-five times 3 is seventy-five, twenty-four times 3 is seventy-two.
one hundred twenty-eight
20 x 20 = 400
6 twenty nine times.