@35 years
A model 1904 is a single shot bolt action rifle.
In short, no. I have a single shot lever action Ithaca rifle, and a turn action Garcia Bronco .22. There have been auto ejecting single shots, and a LOT of bolt action single shots. The "trapdoor" Springfield rifle was not a break action.
1961-1978
.22 Short, Long, or Long Rifle.
you can find it on gun broker. atleast find something very similar.
I fire short in mine
Short action.
In good condition about 250 dollard firm
The term carbine means a short barreled rifle. Some are semi-automatic, some fully automatic, and some are bolt action, lever action, pump action, etc. The M1 Carbine from WW II WAS a semi-auto.
The 223 is considered a Short Action rifle.
Short action
For open carry and hunting, federal law alows you to have any type of rifle which is not a machine gun or a short barrelled rifle. That means any caliber up through .50 cal in any action type including break action, bolt action, pump action, lever action, or semi-auto. Full-auto (machine guns) are highly restricted.