The Fully awesome Bolt, is a white American shepherd dog
They looked like Martini .50 carbines.
He used many types of guns throughout the whole show. Pistols, rifles, etc.
No. It was a pretty good movie though. It was kind of an action comedy.
The movie is a thriller. Action-packed and exciting. A little romance too.
Your rifle shoots short, long, and long rifle, and unlike most bolt action rifles has a fifteen round magazine. (very unusual for a bolt action) *** I have read that round-nose lead bullets work best in a 512. Others may not feed properly. I have never used any other kind, so I cannot vouch for that.
No way to answer- usually a bolt thatis marked uses a part of the serial number of the gun. Used for military rifles especially, such as the Mosin-Nagant rifle or the K98 Mauser, so that the correct bolt is put back into the correct weapon when cleaning them.
From what i have seen with my own eyes, I saw a Winchester 1873 with "Honolulu Rifles" engraved on top, at the Honolulu biannual gun show in 2011. Some pictures may even show them displaying lever action rifles.
You will have to have it checked by a gunsmith.
Germany was the most advanced super power involved in WW1. All other nations who were involved used bolt action as well as semi-auto rifles while Germany used machine guns that were seen as inhumane due to their destructive power.
rifles
A 1950's model 33 bolt action Remington 22 rifle is worth roughly $275. However, this can vary greatly depending on who purchases it, and what kind of condition it is in.
Not nearly as much information as say, Google, or the NRA.
Who made it? What caliber? What kind of action (bolt, pump, semi-auto, over/under)? Serial numbrer?
A light coating of CLP, RemOil, or any halfway decent lubricant will suffice.
bolt is a American white Shepard
Model of 1944 carbine is a Russian infantry rifle. It is a bolt-action repeater with a 5-shot magazine. It is chambered in 7.62x54R.