Not enough demand.
Rifle manufacturers may choose to ship rifles with 4-round magazines to comply with certain states' capacity restrictions. Customers can purchase additional 5-round magazines separately to adhere to match requirements. This allows the manufacturer to sell their rifles in a wider range of regions while still meeting competition needs.
Rifles can be purchased from the manufacturers such as Browning or Smith & Wesson. Rifles can also be purchased from third-party stores such as Amazon.
There are several types of repeating rifles, fed by different systems. Some rifle have detachable magazines, while others may have fixed magazines. Of fixed magazine rifles, you may have either a box magazine. or a tubular magazine. In any of these instances, you would load the magazine. If the rifle was fed by a detachable magazine, you would then insert the magazine into the magazine well and ensure that it was seated. Rifles with fixed box magazines, such as bolt action rifles or the SKS, will require you to open and lock the action to the rear, then feed the rounds into the magazine through the open action. Rifles with tubular magazines may have different ways of loading the magazine. Some will have a slot on the side of the receiver which cartridges are fed into to load the magazine. Some will require the end of the tubular magazine to be removed, and for the cartridges to be fed in from the front of the magazine (below the bore), after which, the cap (which often contains the magazine spring) is replaced. Some tubular magazines are fed through an opening in the bottom of the receiver (this is most common with shotguns). Some tubular magazines are inserted through the buttstock, such as on certain versions of the Remington Nylon 66. On these rifles, you would remove the tubular magazine completely from the rifle, load the cartridges into the magazine, then insert it back into the opening in the buttstock and secure the magazine.
Cabela's has them.
Several different manufacturers. Interarms was an importing and exporting agent for several companies.
Other than Savage Arms, which firearms manufacturers currently make rifles chambered in 17 Mach 2? Thank you. This is how I tried to configure the question, but the site would not let me ask it in this configuration.
Sig Sauer is the Manufacturers and distributors of ''SIG SAUER'' handguns, Blaser, Sauer and Mauser rifles.
Bushmaster manufacturers the ACR rifle. It is an adaptive combat rifle. Remington manufacturers an ACR for military use. It is part of their Adaptive Combat System.
Knives, rope, bottles of water, cooking equipment, rifles, matches
The American Military has used 22 rifles from many manufacturers over the decades.
Most likely, just a few minutes ago. Rifle production in the US has not stopped since it started in the Colonial days. Rifles of many different kinds are currently produced by many manufacturers from inexpensive hunting rifles of Savage to army rifles of Colt to tactical rifles of CheyTac to .50 caliber Barrets to fancy Cooper sporters.
The name of all? There have been hundreds of models by many different manufacturers over the years. Can you be specific?
Gas masks, climbing equipment, weaponry, fuel, explosives, magazines, maybe a few bibles for some soldiers, binoculars, rifles, handguns for some people as well as rifles, possibly flare guns.