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Bolt Action Pistols?
Is anybody still making bolt actions pistols? Anybody "real" at least? I had a Remington XP-100 in 7mm-08 in the early '90's, then bought a Savage Stiker in .243win in the early '00's... Regret selling both of them.
Is anyone making a bolt action pistol these days? I'm ambidexterous for handgunning, so I'm pretty open to bolt configuration, my XP was right bolt, so I shot it left handed, my Striker was left bolt, so I shot it right handed. I'd LOVE to find one in a varmint cartridge for coyote hunting, .223rem ideally, but I'm pretty open to cartridge as well. Saw a Savage Striker in .300WSM once, I could DEFINITELY think of some applications for that baby! |
I think I'd just keep an eye on Gunbroker. That I'm aware of, there are no new centerfire bolt-action handguns being manufactured at the moment by any company. However, I do see a small but consistent number of XP 100s (to include the Varmint model in .223) up for sale, many in new or like-new condition.
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I sold a striker in 22-250 last weekend at the gun show. They are still out there in the used markets.
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I don't know about new but there are plenty of older ones floating around. I have some friends that are into some serious long range pistol shooting and they build them up from parts.
I just finished cutting a barrel channel in a stock for one .......gun weighs 35 lbs. assembled. 7WSM full diameter Douglass XX barrel. |
HS Precision is still making their bolt pistols, they carry the same accuracy guarantee that their rifles do but they're expensive. https://www.hsprecision.com/shop2/pistols.html.
Here's one at gunbroker:http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=265361611 Have you considered a TC Pro-Hunter in a handgun? |
Weatherby made one til recent I believe...I think in .243, 7mm-08, and .308
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