Single Shot Rifles
Single-shot firearms are firearms that hold only a single round of ammunition and must be reloaded manually after every shot. The history of firearms began with single-shot designs, then multi-barreled designs appeared, and eventually many centuries passed before multi-shot repeater designs became commonplace. Single Shot Rifles
Compared to repeating firearms, single-shot designs have no moving parts (other than the trigger and hammer/firing pin or frizzen) and thus do not need a sizable receiver behind the barrel, and are much less complex than revolvers or magazine/belt-fed firearms. Although largely disappeared from military usage due to the slow rates of fire, single-shot designs are still produced by many manufacturers in both cartridge- and non-cartridge varieties, from zip guns to the highest-quality hunting and match guns.
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Almost all of the early cartridge-fed rifles were single-shot designs, taking advantage of the strength and simplicity of single-shot actions. A good example is the “trapdoor” or Allin action used in early cartridge conversions of 1863 Springfield muzzleloading rifles. The conversion consisted of filing out (or later milling out) the rear of the barrel and attaching a folding bolt, the “trapdoor”, that flipped up and forwards to allow the cartridge to be loaded in the breech. Once loaded, the bolt was closed and latched in place, holding the round securely in place. The bolt contained a firing pin that used the existing percussion hammer, so no changes were required to the lock. After firing, the act of opening the bolt would partially extract the fired case from the chamber, allowing it to be removed. In 1866, the United States standardized the Springfield Model 1866 rifle and .50-70 cartridge, chambered in trapdoor conversions of rifled muskets that had been used in the American Civil War. The trapdoor mechanism continued usage in 1873 with the adoption of the Springfield Model 1873 rifle and .45-70 cartridge. The Springfield Model 1873 rifle stayed in service until 1892 when it was replaced by the Krag–Jørgensen bolt-action rifle 1892 until 1903.
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Single-barrel shotguns have always been popular as an inexpensive alternative to double-barreled shotguns. They are almost always break-open designs, like the double-barreled designs, but far less expensive since they do not require the precise aligning of parallel barrels. Single-barrel shotguns are also lighter, which can be an advantage if they are carried hunting, though it does mean they have more felt recoil. They are not widely used in shotgun sports, as most events require the ability to quickly fire two successive shots.
The single-barrel shotgun is often referred to as a “kitchen door gun” or a “farm gun” due to its low cost as a self-defense weapon.
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CVA Inc Hunter .44 Mag Single-Shot Rifle
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CVA Inc Sco2 45ut V-70 Black/Stainless Centerfire Rifle
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CVA Inc Scout .44 Magnum Single-Shot Rifle with Stainless Fluted Barrel
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- 44 Magnum Single-Shot Rifle with Stainless Fluted Barrel For the hunter who wants a high-quality single-shot rifle, the SCOUT V2 is the ideal choice. Its sleek, lightweight, and easy to operate design sets a new standard for affordable single-shot hunting rifles. Every stock is lightweight, 100% ambidextrous, and features CVA’s CrushZone® Recoil pad – a real plus for heavier calibers.…
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CVA Inc Scout TD 350 Legend Rifle with 20 inch Stainless Barrel
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- CVA Inc Scout TD 350 Legend Rifle with 20-inch Stainless Barrel CVA Inc Scout TD 350 Legend Rifle with 20-inch Stainless Barrel For the hunter who wants a high-quality single-shot rifle, the SCOUT™ TD is the ideal choice. Its sleek, lightweight, and easy-to-operate design sets a new standard for affordable single-shot hunting rifles. Every stock is lightweight, 100% ambidextrous, and features…
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Henry .30-30 Win Single-Shot Rifle
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- Henry .30-30 Win Single-Shot Rifle Firstly, Henry .30-30 Win Single-Shot Rifle The centerfire Henry .30-30 Win Single-Shot Rifle has an extensive history among hunters looking for a dependable and accurate game-getter, Without having to spend more than necessary for good quality and basic function. Manufacturer: Henry Repeating Arms Model: Single-Shot Rifle Caliber: .30-30 Winchester Barrel Length: 22″ Barrel Type: Round…
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