A grooved receiver is a part of a firearm where the scope mounts are attached. It has grooves or rails that allow for the mounting of a scope or other optical sighting device onto the firearm for improved accuracy and precision in shooting.
Yes the receiver is grooved for scope mounts
There are 2 grooves cut into the top of the receiver to except matching bases and rings to mount a scope on top of your .22 caliber rifle.
Yes. The top of the receiver is grooved to accept standard 'tip-off' mounts that are available from all major scope-mount manufacturers.
Grinnell Grooved Products was created in 1850.
To provide better traction on soft surfaces.
the man walked down a dirt hill which was grooved... hope this helps :p
Depends on many variables. Age, originality, actual condition ('good' is not very descriptive) and features such as grooved receiver, etc. Anywhere from $250-$1000. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The grooved spheres measure approximately an inch or so in diameter, and some are etched with three parallel grooves running around the equator.you can read more at:http://www.virtuescience.com/grooved-spheres.html
ridged or grooved.
A canyan is a deep valley often with grooved edges. A rifle is a gun with with a long barrel with grooved interior.
in good shape it should be worth any where from $550 to $600 without a scope (some models may not have the grooved receiver they may not be worth as much) James Hinkle mingo county WV
A Victaulic fitting is really a grooved end fitting that is used with grooved end pipe, joined with a coupling. These are found on a variety of commercial and industrial piping systems. Victaulic is the company that originated the grooved piping method so the name "Victaulic" is their registered trade name. The correct generic terminology for these fittings is simply grooved end fittings.