
Bolt Action
Bolt Action is a type of firearm mechanism used primarily in rifles. It operates by manually moving a bolt handle to load a cartridge into the chamber and eject spent casings after firing. This action requires the shooter to pull the bolt back, push it forward, and lock it into place before each shot. Bolt-action rifles are known for their accuracy, reliability, and simplicity, making them popular for hunting and sport shooting. Unlike semi-automatic rifles, which can fire multiple rounds with a single trigger pull, bolt-action rifles require the shooter to manually cycle the action between shots.